Honduras: Tax Amnesty Extended

September 30 is the deadline for companies to take advantage of the amnesty for regularization in the payment of income tax.

Monday, July 10, 2017

Latribuna.hn reports that "... The Legal Adviser of the Honduran Council of Private Enterprise (Cohep), Gustavo Solórzano, explained that the benefit of regularization consists of the payment of 1.5% on income from one of the last five years, or from 2012 to date. He also stressed that now, with the extension, "it includes up until December 2016, so it covers the entire fiscal period."
 
Solórzano added that "... In terms of regularization, "companies must be commit to facilitating the application of the Tax Code, let us remember that regularization involves a wiping the slate clean and starting again."
 

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