Calendar of payments for obligations corresponding to February 2018 and Tax Memorandum on the regulations on factoring.
From a memorandum by Tezó y Asociados :
In the Diario de Centro América dated February 22, 2018, Decree number 1-2018 was publishedwhich contains the Law on Factoring and Discount Contracts, whichwill be in force from August 22, 2018.
Memorandum on which defects and omissions with the Superintendency of Tax Administration create tax contingencies and how to manage them.
From a tax memorandum by Tezó y Asociados:
Have you checked if you have tax contingencies?
Not only the omission of payment or incorrect payment of taxes generates tax contingencies, but also non-compliance with formal obligations; for example:
The good functioning of the institution in charge of collecting taxes is vital for ensuring economic development, as it means that honest companies who comply with their fiscal obligations are not at a disadvantage to those who don't.
EDITORIAL
In Costa Rica, better administrative management has made possible better income tax collection figures than those foreseen with simple tax increases.
Absence of initiatives to cut spending and lack of dialogue with the business sector are the main criticisms of the tax reform bill proposed by the Executive Power.
In addition to the expected impact on the productive activities that will be affected, such as mining, one of the criticisms of the project is the absence of issues related to transparency in the use of resources, a key issue after the corruption cases revealed in 2015.
Reviewing the regulation on banking secrecy and replacing the board of the SAT with a new Administrative Tax and Customs Tribunal are part of the proposals to improve tax administration in the country.
From a statement issued by the Central Institute for Fiscal Studies (Icefi):
Guatemala.- During the session of the Committee on Public Finance and Currency of the Congress, on February 19, the Icefi participated in a specific working session to discuss amendments to the Organic Law of the Superintendency of Tax Administration (SAT ), during which the final version of the Diagnostic was released and a roadmap proposed for effective tax administration.
In the opinion of the Central American Institute of Fiscal Studies, the only way to consolidate public finances in a sustainable way is to reduce tax breaks and increase tax collections.
From a statement issued by the Central Institute for Fiscal Studies (Icefi):
The Central American Institute for Fiscal Studies (Icefi) has proposed as a fiscal agenda for development: meeting the public demand for integrity and transparency; effective, efficient and effectual public spending as a tool for inclusive and democratic development; and financial viability with taxation being part of democratic accountability.
Despite several announcements of new taxes, the government will focus on controlling tax evasion and leave the decision to implement a tax reform to future administrations.
According to authorities at the Ministry of Finance, at the moment there is no consensus for fiscal reform. The priority now will be to pursue and strengthen tax administration in order to meet budget expenditures this year.
The argument is that the tax on cement will increase the cost of housing by at least 6% and the tax on phones will directly affect users of prepaid telephone lines.
From a statement issued by the Chamber of Industry of Guatemala:
The Chamber of Industry of Guatemala emphasizes that even though it promptly denounced the risk of lack of transparency and accountability of the state budget for Fiscal Year 2015, it has been approved and will lead to negative impacts on the population.
In order to finance the 2015 budget, Congress has approved a tax of $0.65 for the distribution of each sack of cement weighing 42.5 kg and the same amount for each mobile or fixed telephone line.
Between the two taxes it is hoped that a total of approximately $2,607 million will be raised to finance the General Budget of the Nation in 2015.
In the case of taxes on mobiles and fixed telephone lines, "...
The technical redefinitions that make up a successful tax reform should be based on a reformulation of the social contract which establishes national goals.
Nacion.com reports that "According to Augusto de la Torre, Chief Economist at the World Bank, the fiscal debate is more than just an economic debate, it is almost a philosophical debate about the kind of state we want to have."
The National Association of Home Builders in Guatemala believes that two articles of the Tax Reform Act, create uncertainty over how the sector is to be taxed.
This was explained by Llarena Pelayo, president of the National Association of Home Builders (Anacovi). The construction sector considers that Articles 34 and 35 of the Tax Reform Act affect the development of the sector.
Both sides are discussing three articles of the Tax Update Law, but so far have failed to reach an agreement.
According to Andres Castillo, president of the Chamber of Industry of Guatemala (CIG), one of the items that is causing disagreement is related to the payment of income tax (ISR) on the tips received by service companies.
The second article concerns a payment that is made up of a 10% income tax on the interest on loans taken out abroad.
The suits citing unconstitutionality presented in Guatemala against the tax reform have caused irrecoverable losses to government coffers.
The head of Collection at tax authority SAT said that " the reform does not only include income tax (ISR)" and noted that the Constitutional Court (CC), among other resolutions, suspended the collection of a 5% tax on the first registration of tractors (Iprima).
The Chambers of Commerce and Agriculture submitted to the 4th Constitutional Court challenges against fifteen articles of the Tax Update Law.
These challenges are in addition to those presented last week by the Association of Coffee Exporters, and which will be submitted today, January 25, by the Guatemalan Chamber of Construction, the National Association of Home Builders and Contractors' Guild.