- President Daniel Noboa of Ecuador has proposed increasing the Value Added Tax (VAT) by three percentage points.
- The proposed increase in VAT from 12% to 15% is part of a bill called the Organic Law to Confront the Internal Armed Conflict, the Social Crisis and the Economy.
- The government estimates that the increase in VAT would generate an additional $1,306 million in revenue.
- The proposed increase in VAT would not apply to basic necessities and essential services.
- Indigenous groups and unions in Ecuador have criticized the government’s proposal, suggesting that taxes should be collected from wealthy sectors instead.
- The political movement Citizen warns that it will not support raising taxes.
Source: ruetir.com
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