Eduardo Zegarra shares his opinion on the implications of the Chlimper Law. Via the Regional Communication Network
“Between 4000-5000 companies, for example, are under the agrarian regime, but only 150 receive more than 92% of the tax benefits of this rule. There is no benefit for family agriculture, which is often at the subsistence level, because it basically does not pay income tax”.
Eduardo Zegarra, senior researcher at GRADE, comments on the implications of the Chlimper Law, which grants tax benefits for ten years to agro-export companies.
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