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Christmas bonuses will be exempt from income tax 2023
The transitory law initiative seeks to increase the purchasing power of salvadorans during this Christmas and year-end season.
MINEC promotes economic development through the Law for the Promotion of Innovation
The Ministerio de Economía (MINEC), promotes law initiatives that contribute to the economic growth and sustained development of the country, in order to improve the quality of life of salvadorans.
May 2: Last day to file and pay income tax
The Ministry of Finance reminds taxpayers that the last day to file and pay Income Tax (ISR) for fiscal year 2022 is tomorrow, may 2.
What income must taxpayers declare when filing their income tax returns?
If you are one of those who are about to file your income tax return, in this Dinero.com.sv article we explain what points you should take into account.
Deadline for filing income tax returns is tuesday, may 2
The Ministry of Finance, through the General Directorate of Internal Taxes, calls on taxpayers to file their Income Tax Return through the website www.mh.gob.sv
Income Tax in 2022 has increased 30.5% from january to july 2022
The Ministry of Finance (MH) indicated that the collection of Income Tax (ISR) accumulated US$1,909.7 million in the period from january to july 2022.
Ministry of Finance refunds more than US$21 million in income tax to 166 thousand taxpayers
The management of public resources focused on the welfare of the population has allowed keeping commitments up to date.
Tax collection to grow 16% in 2022: Ministry of Finance
The Minister of Finance, Alejandro Zelaya in a morning interview expressed that this year this State portfolio obtained about 16% more in Income Tax (ISR) declarations.
Salvadorans may file or pay their income tax returns until midnight tonight
Salvadorans who have not filed their income tax return, have until today to do so. The Ministry of Finance is calling taxpayers to file their tax returns on time, in order to avoid fines and setbacks.
The tax collection goal for 2022 is US$2.5 billion
The minister of Finance, Alejandro Zelaya, informed salvadorans that the institution expects to collect US$2.5 billion in Income Tax (ISR), and in terms of refunds it could be around US$35 to 40 million.