On 16 June 2021, the Directorate General of Internal Revenue (DGII) Officially published Resolution No. DDG- AR1-2021-00006, which includes additional relief such as companies whose income for the fiscal year 2020 do no in excess of DOP 61,553,187.51 get an exemption from monthly advance income tax payments corresponding to the periods May and June 2021. This exemption applies to certain specified taxpayers in the tourism sector, regardless of the income condition. Note that, companies not meet the above mentioned thresholds may request a total or partial exemption if they have experienced a significant reduction of income during the course of 2021 as compared to 2019.
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