Costa Rica announces CIT brackets for 2024 

12 December, 2023

On 7 December 2023, the Ministry of Finance of Costa Rica published Executive Decree No. 44276-H in the Official Gazette, outlining the corporate and individual income tax brackets and rates for 2024. The updated corporate income tax is set at

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Costa Rica: Menstrual hygiene products eligible for 1% reduced VAT rate

01 December, 2023

On 29 November 2023, Costa Rica passed Law No. 10424 of 29 November 2023. This legislation introduces measures regarding menstrual hygiene products. It includes the amendment of the basic basket of goods eligible for a reduced VAT rate of 1%, which

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Costa Rica: Legislative Assembly adopts a bill to introduce income tax law

25 May, 2023

On 18 May 2023, the Costa Rican National Legislative Assembly approved Bill No. 23760, which aims to introduce a new Income Tax Law. The bill proposes to repeal the existing corporate income tax law, Law No. 7092 of 1988. Instead, it suggests

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Costa Rica extends filing deadline for inactive entities

31 March, 2023

On 29 March 2023, Costa Rica issued Resolution No. MH-DGT-RES-007-2023 providing an extension of filing annual informative return for inactive entities. Usually, inactive entities are required to file their informative return by 30 April of each

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Costa Rica: Ministry of Finance issues decree setting the corporate tax brackets for 2023

30 December, 2022

On 23 December 2022, the Costa Rican Ministry of Finance published Executive Decree No.43852-H updating the individual and corporate income tax thresholds for 2023. Accordingly, companies whose gross income does not exceed the amount of

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Costa Rica extends the deadline for filing informative returns for dormant companies

15 November, 2022

On 9 November 2022, Costa Rica published the Resolution No.DGT-R-033-2022 regarding further extension of deadline for filing informative returns for dormant companies. This is the third extension of the filing deadline. Previously, it was extended

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Costa Rica: DGT extends the deadline for filing dormant entities tax returns

13 August, 2022

The General Directorate of Taxation has extended the deadline for filing income tax returns for dormant companies until 15 November 2022. A dormant company is considered a company that meets the conditions defined in Circular 2014/2. The return must

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Costa Rica: Ministry of Finance reduces interest rate for late payments

29 June, 2022

On 24 June 2022, the Costa Rican Ministry of Finance has published the resolution RES-DGH-026-2022/RES-DGA-187-2022 providing to decrease the interest rate applicable on late payments of taxes, surcharges and penalties, and on tax refunds.

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Costa Rica: Tax authority publishes new tax brackets for the year 2022

10 January, 2022

On 22 December 2021, the Costa Rican government and the Ministry of Finance posted a Decree No. 43375-H updating the corporate income tax thresholds for tax year 2022. The following corporate income tax rates will apply to the income of

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Costa Rica gazettes resolution reducing interest rate for late tax payments and refunds

25 June, 2021

On 16 June 2021, the Costa Rican Ministry of Finance has published a  Resolution RES-DGH-010-2021 and RES-DGA-222-2021 providing a reduction of interest rate from 10.31% to 10.20% for late tax payments and refunds of overpayments. The rate is

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OECD welcomes Costa Rica as its 38th Member

08 June, 2021

On 15 May 2021, Costa Rica has formally become an OECD Member, the 38th country to do so in the Organisation’s 60-year history. Costa Rica’s accession, extending the OECD’s membership to 38 countries, will take effect after the country

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Costa Rica extends the filing due date for ultimate beneficiary owner return

30 April, 2021

On 29 April 2021, Costa Rica published the Resolution No. DGT-ICD-R-17-2021 extending the due date for filing the ultimate beneficial owner return in the registry for the year 2021. Originally, the deadline to comply with this obligation was on

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Costa Rica: Ministry of Finance issues resolution on APA procedures

30 March, 2021

On 24 March 2021, the Costa Rican Ministry of Finance released a Resolution No. DGT-R-14-2021, providing new guidelines on advance pricing agreements (APAs). The resolution provides the details guidelines of APAs procedures including definitions

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Costa Rica: Legislative Assembly approves a bill to increase WHT rates

15 February, 2021

The Costa Rican Legislative Assembly has approved a bill considering to increase withholding tax rates on various types of income paid to non-residents by 5%. The bill provides the 20% withholding tax rates for dividends and interest, 30% for

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Costa Rica publishes interest rate for late tax payments and refunds of overpayments

29 December, 2020

On 18 December 2020, Costa Rica's Ministry of Finance has published the Resolution DGH-054-2020 and DGA-542-2020 providing reduced the interest rate for late tax payments and refunds of overpayments to 10.31% (from 10.54%). The rate is based on the

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Costa Rica: Ministry of Finance publishes new CIT rates for 2021

16 December, 2020

On 8 December 2020, the Costa Rican Ministry of Finance has published the Executive Decree No. 42733-H providing new corporate tax brackets for 2021. Decree No. 42733-H enters into force on 1 January 2021 and replaces the prior decree on rates

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Costa Rica issues resolution on request for increased interest deduction limits

23 October, 2020

On October 15, 2020, Costa Rica published Resolution DGT-R-0032-2020, which outlines the application process for the taxpayer to increase the maximum deduction limit for net interest expense. The restriction on the deduction of interest expense was

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Costa Rica: MOF declares fiscal measures due to COVID-19 pandemic

29 September, 2020

On 17 September 2020, the Costa Rican Ministry of Finance has announced a plan to overcome fiscal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Accordingly, the plan includes a reduction in social security contributions for companies by at least 5% over four

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