This Thursday, Sunat reported that during January 2022 the collection reached S / 12,801 million, which means an increase of 11.3% compared to the same month last year.
That is to say, in the first month of this year, S/ 1,917 million more than in the previous period entered the coffers of the Net Central Government (discounting tax refunds).
On the other hand, in Income Tax, S/ 5,455 million were collected, which means 15.4% more than in January 2021.
While in the General Sales Tax, the collection reached S/ 7,856 million, a higher figure of S/ 1,512 million (17.2% in real terms) as of January 2021.
In the Selective Consumption Tax (ISC) the collection was S/ 924 million, which means a drop of 1.0% due to lower payments of internal and imported ISC, which fell by 1.6% and 0.1% , respectively.
Finally, in January, the tax refunds made amounted to S/ 2,210 million, 52.5% higher than the same month in 2021.
Source: Larepublica

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