Lisandro Junco, former director of the Directorate of National Taxes and Customs (Dian), said that with the National Development Plan (PND), recently submitted to the Congress of the Republic by the government of Gustavo Petro, new national taxes and territorial .
This was stated by the former leader of the Signo Pesos program of Noticias Caracol Ahora, expressing his position on this submission.
“People’s pockets can’t last that long. They give territorial entities the power to create a property allowance,” Junco said in the interview.
He added that a new capital gains tax is also being created, which is highly aligned with the national valuation contribution.
Junco indicated that a streaming tax will also be created, while a tax on this type of platform had already been created in the last reform.
“There are a set of rules within a development plan that have significant fiscal changes,” said the Dian’s former director.
He explained that in Colombia there is a tax reserve, which protects the data of the people who contribute to the national treasury.
So, taking into account the above, he pointed out that two strategies are created in the National Development Plan: “the first, which is led by the social welfare administrative department, which creates a program called income citizen (Article 52. Creation of the Citizen Income Program) and which may contain all of the country’s taxpayer data, which means that reservation, that habeas data, is broken.
Source: El heraldo
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