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Dominican Republic Signs a 30% Tax on Its Biggest Firms Into Law
President Luis Abinader signed Law 30-26, increasing the tax rate for the Dominican Republic's largest companies to 30% from 27% for three years. The law targets firms with annual revenue exceeding 1 billion pesos (about $17 million), affecting just under 1% of companies, including foreign entities.
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