Only in beers sales were registered for S/388,285, while the hamburger and choripán businesses obtained S/60,343, according to Sunat.
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The National Superintendence of Customs and Tax Administration (Sunat) verified the commercial activities carried out at the concert of the Spanish band Hombres G. As a result of the controls carried out in the 38 points of sale of drinks and food located in the National Stadium, income of S/455,141 was recorded.
It was a team of 17 tax inspectors from the Sunat who were in charge of verifying the registration to the RUC and issuing proof of payment of the 38 establishments installed within the enclosure: 18 for the sale of beer, 11 for hamburgers, five for electronic cigarettes, three for energy drinks and one for souvenirs.
Only in beers sales were registered for S/388,285, while the hamburger and choripán businesses obtained S/60,343. Likewise, the sale of other beverages such as energy drinks, electronic cigarettes, and souvenirs generated income of S/6,513.
With these interventions, which Sunat has been called “Comprehensive Verification of Tax Obligations Compliance (Vicot)”, a projection of the total sales registered in the concert is made, which allows validating the income that verified taxpayers must declare. It should be noted that controls are carried out throughout the country.
Users must demand their proof of payment
The Sunat recalls that it is very important that attendees of mass shows 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.
The Data:
- So far in 2023, controls have already been carried out at 12 mega-concerts, which include the three presentations of Grupo 5, that of the singer Romeo Santos, that of DJ Calvin Harris, the festival “Los Grandes de salsa II”, the ” Reggaetón Lima Festival”, the event of Juan Luis Guerra and three cumbia festivals, two in Chiclayo and one in Huacho. Revenues of S/6.5 million, approximately.
Source: Larepublica

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