The goods importers of Mexico will be obtained an adjournment of import VAT under the measure from January 2015. Current Mexican traders, exclusive of Mexican VAT or Excise Tax certification need to provide 16% VAT for import goods but these traders will have the opportunity to submit a letter of credit to the Mexican Treasury to support the amount of VAT if they fail to pay, and this opportunity will be applicable from 2015.
Latvia undertakes more stable tax policies
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