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Revenue From Income Tax Grows by 15.5% Between January and February

Salaried workers subject to income tax (ISR) were the third largest source of revenue for the Dominican Republic's Internal Revenue Service (DGII) between January and February of this year, exceeding government estimates for that period. Although the tax limits workers' purchasing power, the DGII highlights the contribution of ISR to wages, from which it collected 22,699.5 million pesos in the first two months of 2016, equivalent to 81.7% of tot…
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Salaried workers subject to income tax (ISR) were the third largest source of revenue for the Dominican Republic's Internal Revenue Service (DGII) between January and February of this year, exceeding government estimates for that period. Although the tax limits workers' purchasing power, the DGII highlights the contribution of ISR to wages, from which it collected 22,699.5 million pesos in the first two months of 2016, equivalent to 81.7% of tot…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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