One of the major problems in Costa Rica is the lack of and the ineffectual method of collecting those taxes already on the books. It is no secret that properties are severely undervalued for tax purposes, that merchants will give you a better price if you are willing to accept not getting a factura (receipt) for your purchase so they do not have to remit sales tax. There are enormous loopholes that people happily use to avoid taxes.
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For CRT members who have lived or still residing in SJO, do you see any plus side for the ticos to this soon to be new tax bill ? I mean, seriously, I don't see any , other than the ones that will be pocketing the tax money.
If, and this is certainly a big if based on past performance, the government institutes a collection system that ensures the collection of all taxes from all people fairly there will be benefits to everyone residing in CR.
At present over half of the Costa Rican budget is financed through deficit financing. This leads to a high inflation rate (2nd in Latin America) which effects the working class disproportionately. The proposed tax bill (again if collected fairly) will give the government sufficient resources to fund necessary functions that will lead to better infrastructure that will benefit all. Inflation will be controlled and that will lead to more prosperity for everyone.
Admittedly all that might not happen politicians being politicians but if does that is what I see as the answer to the question
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do you see any plus side for the ticos to this soon to be new tax bill ?
I am sure there are others who have a different view on this issue.
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