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Venezuela Denied False News on IVA Increase - News Press in Latin America

Caracas, 30 Apr (Press Latina) Venezuela's National Integrated Customs and Tax Administration Service (Seniat) today denounced a false news report about the alleged increase in Value Added Tax, according to a statement. The post They deny in Venezuela false news about the increase in VAT first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
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News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day The National Integrated Service of Customs and Tax Administration (SENIAT) denied the news of an alleged increase in VAT for the payment of the defense of Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores in New York. "The information that is circulating through digital platforms is false, so we reject this type of news that only seek to generate confusion, confusion and uncertainty in citizens and taxpayers", …

Through its official channels, the tax agency described this information as completely false and warned that the content has been maliciously designed to generate confusion, confusion and uncertainty in both citizens and the contributing sector. The post El Seniat disproves an increase in VAT appeared first on EL NATIONAL.

Caracas, 30 Apr (Press Latina) Venezuela's National Integrated Customs and Tax Administration Service (Seniat) today denounced a false news report about the alleged increase in Value Added Tax, according to a statement. The post They deny in Venezuela false news about the increase in VAT first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.

The National Integrated Customs and Tax Administration Service (SENIAT) notified the Venezuelan people that it circulates false information on different digital platforms. According to the official statement, these contents have the sole purpose of generating confusion and uncertainty among the public.

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Aporrea broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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