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Should Artisanal Mezcal Pay the Same Taxes as the Industrialist? - Newsweek en Español

Summary by Newsweek México
Durango is the land of mezcal and for this reason in the Congress of the State it is intended to exempt from the Special Tax on Production and Services (IEPS) the producers of artisanal and ancestral mezcal with an annual production of less than 80,000 liters. The proposal was presented by the deputy Alejandro Mojica who argued that the initiative arises as a response to the situation faced by small producers working with traditional processes, …
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Durango is the land of mezcal and for this reason in the Congress of the State it is intended to exempt from the Special Tax on Production and Services (IEPS) the producers of artisanal and ancestral mezcal with an annual production of less than 80,000 liters. The proposal was presented by the deputy Alejandro Mojica who argued that the initiative arises as a response to the situation faced by small producers working with traditional processes, …

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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