The National Superintendence of Customs and Tax Administration (Sunat) reported that the sale of food and drinks activities during the concert of the singer Juan Luis Guerra, last Thursday, registered income for S/365,817.
This result was achieved thanks to the control carried out by inspectors from the collecting entity in the 29 establishments installed inside the St. Mark’s Stadium. In detail: 13 beer outlets, 12 burgerstwo of rum and two of energy drinks.
By beer sale income of S/220,232 was registered, while the sales premises of the ‘choripan‘ they obtained S/84,850. Finally, the marketing of other beverages, such as Ron and energizersregistered S/60,735.
Importance of requesting payment voucher
This type of intervention is part of the Comprehensive Verification of Compliance with Tax Obligations (Vicot), with which a projection of the total sales made during the concerts is made, which allows validating the income that verified taxpayers must declare.
Sunat reminds attendees of shows massive request their proof of payment when they make the purchase of a product, because this guarantees that taxpayers declare all the income obtained and pay the taxes that correspond to them.
Sunat remembers to always request a payment voucher so that companies can declare taxes. Photo: Sunat
11 mega concerts: how much did they raise in food and drinks?
According to Sunat, So far this year, controls have been carried out at 11 mega-concerts, that include the three presentations of Group 5, that of the singer Romeo Santosthat of DJ Calvin Harris, the festival Los grandes de salsa II and the Reggaeton Lima Festival. All these events record income from food and beverage sales of almost S/6 million.
Source: Larepublica

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