Tourism March 18, 2025 - 10:48 am

Abinader reaffirms support for tax exemptions in tourism

Santo Domingo.- President Luis Abinader reiterated that his government will not support any bill seeking to eliminate existing tax exemptions, particularly those benefiting the tourism sector.

Addressing La Semanal con la Prensa, Abinader dismissed the bill introduced by legislator Rogelio Genao Lanza, emphasizing that his administration opposes the proposal and does not expect it to be approved. He reaffirmed that tax reform discussions ended after the government withdrew a similar initiative last year.

The president aligned with Minister of the Presidency José Ignacio Paliza’s stance, confirming that the Executive has no plans to introduce a new tax reform. Instead, the government remains committed to maintaining the current regulatory framework and incentives supporting key industries.

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