Avala Scjn Tax of 2% on Delivery Platforms per Application on Cdmx
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The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) validated the tax of 2 percent that the Government of Mexico City imposed on delivery companies by application, such as UBER, Didi, Rappi, among many others, for the use of the city's infrastructure. By a majority of seven votes, with the positions against ministers Irving Espinoza and Giovanni Figueroa, the Constitutional Court considered that this tax is not contrary to the federal Constitution…
On Thursday, the plenary of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) validated the collection of 2% of its profits from digital food delivery and parcel delivery platforms, for the concept of “taking advantage” on the use of the infrastructure of Mexico City. With a qualified majority of seven votes against two, the plenary approved the project of Minister Lenia Batres, which declared constitutional the reform of 2021 promoted by the th…
The Supreme Court validated that distribution platforms pay two percent for infrastructure use in Mexico City. The charge cannot be transferred to distributors or users. The post The SCJN guarantees a 2% charge to distributors of applications operating in the CdMx first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
Uber, along with other transportation platforms, lost an amparo to the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), so now he will have to pay to use the infrastructure of Mexico City (CDMX). With 7 votes in favour and 2 against, the SCJN decided that Uber will have to pay 2% to use the urban infrastructure, since it is used as an "individual way" by the application. It is recalled that, in 2022, the company Uber raised the unconstitutionality…
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation determined that the 2% charge is valid for the “use and use of infrastructure” of Mexico City, to digital platforms that offer courier service.
The plenary of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) decided to revoke the judgment appealed and validate the payment of 2% on the commissions or fees charged in each operation by companies that use digital platforms to distribute goods and services.
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