Taxation in Peru
Taxation represents the biggest source of revenues for the Peruvian government (up to 76%). For 2016, the projected amount of taxation revenues was S/.94.6 billion ($29 billion). There are four taxes that make up approximately 90 percent of the taxation revenues:
- the income tax (both corporate and personal),
- the value-added tax (VAT),
- the import tax,
- the excise tax.
All these four types of taxes are imposed at the national level. There are also municipal taxes based on an individual's or household's residence as well as a municipal property tax and a municipal vehicle tax.
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