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Government Anticipates Possible Changes in Vat to Boost Local and Receptive Tourism

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The Minister of Tourism, Daniel Scioli, highlighted the possibility of adjusting the fiscal structure to make hotel costs more competitive, in an attempt to improve the competitiveness of the sector

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The Minister of Tourism, Daniel Scioli, highlighted the possibility of adjusting the fiscal structure to make hotel costs more competitive, in an attempt to improve the competitiveness of the sector

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The proposal was raised to Economy. As travel abroad grows, 3,000 jobs were lost in just 12 months.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Minister of Tourism, Daniel Scioli, highlights the possibility of adjusting the fiscal structure to make hotel costs more competitive, in an attempt to improve the competitiveness of the sector

The Secretary of Tourism of the Nation spoke about the initiative.

The Minister of Tourism, Daniel Scioli, anticipated that the government evaluates tax changes linked to VAT to improve the competitiveness of the hotel sector against the current exchange rate. This will be "both for the internal movement and for receptive tourism", explained the official during an official activity in Uruguay.According to Noticias Argentinas, from the portfolio that drives Scioli indicated that the measure responds to a request…

The Government was trying to make VAT adjustments in order to make the cost structure more attractive to both domestic and international travellers.

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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