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SANTO DOMINGO. - From 2004 to 2007 the revenues from the tourist card jumped 62 percent, said the Internal Taxes Agency (DGII), and paid more than RD$19.4 billion in compensation and tax returns in the same period.

In a 2004-2007 Management report, the DGII said taxpayers were reimbursed RD$4.4 billion in 2004, rising to RD$12.1 billion in 2007, a figure it said reached RD$2.3 billion to March 2008, date on which its analysis concludes.

The DGIIs aid it also compensate levies automatically, and of the RD19.4 billion reimbursed to March 31, RD$9,745 million were compensated and the remaining RD$9.1 billion to attend taxpayers who request credit for dividends, retentions, advance payments on exemptions and to compensate favorable balances generated in different taxes, ITBIS, Capital Gains Tax, Tax on Assets, among others.

Reimbursements of around RD$499 million in checks were also carried out.

The first reimbursement, of RD$160 million took palce in May, 2007, which “marked an historical fact in the tax administration of the Dominican Republic.

“The measure adheres to the Law’s dispositions and responds to a prior demand by business regarding the realization of a mechanism that guarantees competitiveness to different sectors of the economy,” the DGII said said in a statement to mark its 11th anniversary.

SOURCE: listin.com.do

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Written by: gouletcolonial, 21 Jul 2008 1:14 PM
From: Canada
Is he smiling because his pockets are full of tax dollars/pesos ?
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Written by: cabreddy, 21 Jul 2008 2:28 PM
From: United States
Even when we know that some of those pesos will end up in someone's pocket. it is still an historical event, we owe them a little credit for that achievement.
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Written by: BLANCO, 21 Jul 2008 2:36 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Perhaps if he was a businessman instead of a bean counter he could find a solution to failing business under his watch!!!!
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Written by: GhoulishColon This user is banned, 21 Jul 2008 3:28 PM
From: United States
First there was death .. an then came taxes .. or is it the other way round? or is it you work yourself to death to pay your taxes .. there is even a "death tax" in some countries .. "Here's one for you, nineteen for me".. goes the line from an old Lennon-McCartney song ..
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Written by: gouletcolonial, 21 Jul 2008 3:37 PM
From: Canada
belials idea of taxes A form of redistribution of wealth in capitalist countries. In their current form, taxes are a half-measure aimed at self-preservation of the capitalist system. Bourgeois cliques quench the people's wrath by confiscating small portions of money (40%) from the rich and returning it to the People who are the money's rightful owners. In a just and equitable society of the future there will be no taxes as there will be nothing to collect. The State will be the People's only employer and will keep all their earnings. Instead of salaries, the State will distribute goods and services based on one's good conduct.
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Written by: Perception, 21 Jul 2008 9:00 PM
From: United States
Can you imagine the amount of corruption that its going on with DGII reinbursing a list provided by the "Administrator", LOL

I can put my hand on the fire that they're issuing checks to people that don't have nothing to do with the system.

This are the places to look for corruption, keep looking birdyyyyy !!!
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