• magazine
  • entertainment
  • news
  • USA
    • Global Edition
    • Australia
    • Belgique
    • Brasil
    • Canada (fr)
    • Canada (en)
    • Colombia
    • Deutschland
    • España
    • France
    • India
    • Ireland
    • Italia
    • Latino
    • México
    • Österreich
    • South Africa
    • Switzerland
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
Blog Title
  • Facebook
  • adsfasdf
  • YouTube

Costa Rica says it will work to revoke EU «sanctions» after being included in list of tax havens

Daniel Stewart

2023-02-15
Costa
Costa Rica’s Minister of Finance, Nogui Acosta – ASAMBLEA LEGISLATIVA / ZUMA PRESS / CONTACTOPHOTO

Costa Rica has assured that it will work to revoke the «sanctions» by the EU after the European bloc included the country in the list of tax havens for not abolishing or modifying the harmful aspects of its foreign source income exemption regime.

«I have called my counterparts, the foreign ministers of all these countries; with some of them I have been able to talk to their chiefs of staff to explain Costa Rica’s position and avoid any negative consequences derived from this situation», said the Minister of Finance, Nogui Acosta, during an interview with the program Nuestra Voz, broadcasted in Channel 2.

In this sense, he reiterated that Costa Rica must convince and make «credible» to the Member States that it is working on such tax reforms. «So that (…) they give us a chance until October, when they meet again to be able to show that Costa Rica is moving in the right direction,» he said.

Acosta was referring to the deadline expired last January by which it should have undertaken such measures. The Minister of Finance explained that the country had already informed the EU in May that, to do so, it would have to undertake a legislative reform that did not depend on the Executive and that, therefore, it would need a longer period of time.

«There was a change of government in May, so a promise was made outside its term, and (it) promised the European Union that, by January 1, 2023, this reform would be in force», he explained during the interview, adding that, indeed, Costa Rica «failed to meet» this deadline.

In this sense, he pointed out that «the non-adoption» of these fiscal suggestions by the EU causes the Member States to impose «defensive measures». «It is a name that in our language would be sanctions,» he said.

Source: (EUROPA PRESS)

  • Australia Braces for Impact as Tropical Cyclone Alfred Approaches
    2025-03-06

    Australia Braces for Impact as Tropical Cyclone Alfred Approaches

  • Deciphering the past: The Herculaneum papyri and the IA Project ‘Vesuvius Challenge’
    2025-02-26

    Deciphering the past: The Herculaneum papyri and the IA Project ‘Vesuvius Challenge’

  • Santorini on Edge: Hundreds of Earthquakes Trigger Panic and Mass Evacuation
    2025-02-06

    Santorini on Edge: Hundreds of Earthquakes Trigger Panic and Mass Evacuation

  • 80 percent of the Japanese population rejects tax hike to increase military spending
    2023-05-07

    80 percent of the Japanese population rejects tax hike to increase military spending

  • 20 of the World’s Most Impressive Forests
    2025-01-29

    20 of the World’s Most Impressive Forests

  • Ona Carbonell retires after more than 20 years in the elite and two Olympic medals
    2023-05-19

    Ona Carbonell retires after more than 20 years in the elite and two Olympic medals

  • Max Verstappen wins in Miami ahead of Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso
    2023-05-08

    Max Verstappen wins in Miami ahead of Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso

  • Facebook
  • adsfasdf
  • YouTube
  • magazine
  • entertainment
  • news
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • © 2023 Copyright News 360 S.L.