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Via El Peruano, 32 municipalities from Metropolitan of Lima and Callao increased excise taxes by 15% Lima Chamber of Commerce (CCL), based on municipal ordinances published in the Official Gazette.
According to the organization, the increase in this indicator is due to the “adjustment of the consumer price index and inflation in 2022, which closed above 8%.”
“According to municipal tax law, not later than December 31 of each year, the municipalities of Lime they must publish their respective rulings in the official gazette El Peruano, in which the actual expenditures required by the public service are recorded according to the number of taxpayers in their respective jurisdictions,” said Alvaro Gálvez, manager of the CCL legal center.
What is a council tax?
Excises are taxes (rates) on cleaning services for public spaces, parks and gardens, and serenasgos, levied by the municipalities on the area. The same ones that are determined according to the cost structure approved by the district municipality and approved by the provincial municipality, in this case Tax Administration Service – Lima SAT.

Which municipalities have increased their tax rate?
Alvaro Galvez, CCL Legal Center manager, indicated that municipalities which will increase taxes: Carmen de la Legua Reynoso (5.64%), Pucusana (4.44%), Carabaillo (3.21%), San Juan de Miraflores (10%), La Victoria (4.44%)), La Perla (6.13%). %), Villa Maria del Triunfo (3.21%), Jesus Maria (4.44%), Lurigancho Chosica (3.21%), Santa Maria del Mar (4.44%), Comas (5%), Los Olivos (5.42%) and Callao (6.68%).
Similarly, Chaclacayo (6.13%), Independencia (4.44%), El Agustino (4.44%), San Luis (6.68%), Pachacamac (6.13%), La Punta (6.68%), San Juan de Lurigancho (5%). ), Puente Piedra (5%), Bellavista (6.68%), Ate (10%), Chorrillos (15%), Punta Hermosa (6.68%), San Isidro (2.55%), San Martin de Porres (15%), Santa Anita (4.44%), Santa Rosa (6.13%), Surquillo (6.13%), My Peru (7.05%) and Ancon (4.44%).
They did not raise the amounts only: Cienegilla, Lins and San Miguel, They will charge the same amount as last year.
Source: RPP

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