Customs Intervention in Guatemala Ends

The authorities have put an end to the control process implemented over the last six months and whose results have left exporters and the logistics sector in doubt.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The Superintendency of Tax Administration (SAT) ended the intervention activity without making known the figures for collections or the concrete results of the intervention operation.

According to lahora.com.gt, "the Party of National Unity of Hope (UNE) showed data on the downward trend in the collection of customs, which they claim shows that the operative intervention did not work."

They reported that "in Puerto Quetzal in 2012 Q2, 891.50 million was obtained, while between 2013-2014 Q2, 803.73 million was collected, showing a difference of Q87.77 million. Meanwhile the Santo Tomas customs presented a negative difference of Q56.66 million, Central Customs Q43.44 million and Tecum Uman Q6.49 million", with only the intervention in the Pedro de Alvarado customs office reflecting an increase of Q31.51 million.


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