The General Budget for 2017 was published in the Official Gazette on 28 November 2016. The Budget exempts from corporate income tax interest paid to creditors of public debt issued by security titles at foreign capital markets; and installments made for legal, financial services which are associated to the issuance of public debt at foreign capital markets.
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