As a consequence of inflation (which rose to 8.46% in 2022), this year in 32 districts of Lima and Callao the prices will rise. excise between 3% and 15%, reported the Chamber of Commerce of Lima (CCL).
Chorrillos and San Martín de Porres are the municipalities that will have a greater increase if compared to what was registered in 2023. In both cases, according to the union, the increase will be 15%.
Other districts that appear on the list of those that will increase the tax are Carmen de la Legua Reynoso (5.64%), Pucusana (4.44%), Carabayllo (3.21%), San Juan de Miraflores (10%), La Victoria, (4.44% ), La Perla (6.13%), Villa María del Triunfo (3.21%), Jesús María (4.44%), Lurigancho – Chosica (3.21%), Santa María del Mar (4.44%), Comas (5%), Los Olivos (5.42%), and Callao (6.68%).
Look: School campaign: will sales reach pre-pandemic levels?
In addition, there are also Chaclacayo (6.13%), Independencia (4.44%), El Agustino (4.44%), San Luis (6.68%), Pachacamac (6.13%), La Punta (6.68%), San Juan de Lurigancho (5 %), Puente Piedra (5%), Bellavista (6.68%), Ate (10%), Punta Hermosa (6.68%), San Isidro (2.55%), Santa Anita (4.44%), Santa Rosa (6.13%), Surquillo (6.13%), My Peru (7.05%), and Ancón (4.44%).
The manager of the CCL Legal Center, Álvaro Gálvez, stated that Cieneguilla, Lince and San Miguel will charge the same as last year.
“According to the Municipal Taxation Law, no later than December 31 of each year, the municipalities of Lima must publish their respective ordinances in the official newspaper El Peruano, in which the effective costs demanded by the public service according to the number of taxpayers from their respective jurisdictions”, he assured.