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Reggaeton Lima Festival: income from the sale of beverages and food exceeded S/1.4 million

Reggaeton Lima Festival: income from the sale of beverages and food exceeded S/1.4 million

The National Superintendence of Customs and Tax Administration (Sunat) reported that, during the Reggaeton Lima Festivalcommercial establishments selling beverages and food registered income of S/1 million 487,244.

The entity indicated that it carried out control actions with a team of 16 inspecting notaries, who verified the registration to the RUC and the issuance of payment vouchers of the 46 premises installed inside the San Marcos Stadium (26 dedicated to the sale of beer, 12 of hamburgers and eight of other alcoholic beverages).

In detail, from the sale of beer, income of S/970,981 was recorded, while the stores of the well-known choripán obtained S/244,734. Finally, the sale of other alcoholic beverages, such as vodka and whiskey, reported S/271,529.

“This type of intervention, which is carried out throughout the country, makes it possible to make a projection of the sales made to validate the income that verified taxpayers must declare,” the entity said.

Importance of issuing vouchers

The Sunat stressed that it is very important that those attending mass shows request their proof of payment when they purchase a product because this ensures that taxpayers declare all the income obtained and pay the corresponding taxes.

Interventions in 2023

So far this year, controls have already been carried out at 10 concerts, including the three presentations of Grupo 5, that of Romeo Santos, that of DJ Calvin Harris; the Los Grandes de la Salsa II festival and three cumbia festivals, two in Chiclayo and one in Huacho; recording income from the sale of food and beverages in excess of S/5.5 million.

Source: Larepublica

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