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Playa Del Carmen: only a Few Pay Taxes in the Face of so Much Illegal

In view of the fiscal changes planned for 2026 at the municipal, state and federal levels, the small hotels sector of Playa del Carmen expressed its concern about the need for greater regulatory clarity and more equitable collection. Offner Arjona, president of the small hotels organization of Playa del Carmen, pointed out that the changes must be understandable in order to be able to comply adequately with the new provisions.
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In view of the fiscal changes planned for 2026 at the municipal, state and federal levels, the small hotels sector of Playa del Carmen expressed its concern about the need for greater regulatory clarity and more equitable collection. Offner Arjona, president of the small hotels organization of Playa del Carmen, pointed out that the changes must be understandable in order to be able to comply adequately with the new provisions.

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Noticias de turismo REPORTUR broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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