Sales of merchandising, energy drinks and cocktails were the lowest-grossing items.
The Libido concert, held over the weekend, raised S/762,492.50 through the 41 points of sale of drinks, food and merchandising that operated in the National Stadium, according to information from the National Superintendency of Customs and Tax Administration (SUNAT).
Commercial activities were recorded by a team of 21 tax inspectors, who verified the registration in the RUC and the issuance of payment vouchers for all establishments: 5 for the sale of energy drinks and cocktails, 12 for hamburgers and sausages, 19 for soft drinks and beers and 5 for merchandising.
It was highlighted that sales were led by beverages, soft drinks and beers with S/644,972.50, while establishments selling hamburgers and sausages obtained revenues of S/65,836. In third and fourth place were sales of merchandising with S/28,320 and energy drinks and cocktails with S/23,364.
This intervention, known as Initial Verification of Compliance with Tax Obligations (VICOT) will allow a projection of total sales made, which will validate the income that the verified taxpayers must declare. It should be noted that this type of control is carried out at mass events organized throughout the country.
Source: Larepublica

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