Todo sobre el Impuesto al Valor Agregado (IVA) - Mi Propio Jefe - Ecuador TV

Todo sobre el Impuesto al Valor Agregado (IVA) - Mi Propio Jefe - Ecuador TV

What is the Value Added Tax (IVA)?

Overview of IVA

  • The speaker discusses the universality of the Value Added Tax (IVA), emphasizing that everyone pays it, even if they are unaware.
  • It is noted that individuals who believe they do not pay taxes actually contribute through everyday purchases, such as buying goods or services.

Mechanism of IVA

  • The IVA is applied to the value of local transfers or imports of tangible goods and services at every stage of commercialization.
  • An example illustrates how IVA applies from raw materials (like thread) to finished products (like shirts), with a consistent 12% tax rate throughout the process.

Who Pays IVA?

  • All individuals and entities, whether natural persons or legal entities, must pay IVA when providing services or transferring/importing goods.
  • Businesses can use paid IVA as a tax credit against their sales; this includes costs incurred for inventory, rent, and other expenses.

Credit Mechanism

  • When businesses sell products, they only return the difference between what they collected in IVA from customers and what they paid to suppliers.
  • Entrepreneurs need to maintain accurate records of expenses detailing VAT to ensure proper credit claims during tax declarations.

Understanding Taxable Base and Rates

Taxable Base Definition

  • The taxable base for calculating VAT includes all transfers related to services and goods sold.
  • This base consists of the sale price minus any discounts or returns but includes other applicable taxes and fees.

Special Cases in VAT Application

  • Certain basic food items may be exempt from VAT; understanding these exemptions is crucial for both consumers and entrepreneurs.

When Do You Pay VAT?

Payment Frequency Based on Regime

  • Payment frequency depends on the taxpayer's regime: some may declare semi-annually while others monthly based on their business type.

Understanding Zero Tax Rates in Ecuador

Key Concepts of Zero Tax Rates

  • The discussion begins with clarifying when a zero tax rate applies, emphasizing the importance of understanding specific cases outlined in Articles 55 and 56 of the Internal Tax Regime Law.
  • Essential food items such as legumes and dairy products are highlighted as being exempt from value-added tax (VAT), provided they remain unprocessed.
  • Processed foods incur a 12% VAT; for example, selling lettuce as a salad adds value, thus changing its tax status.

Exemptions and Specific Cases

  • Agricultural supplies like tractors and medicines are also subject to a zero tax rate, promoting affordability in essential services and goods.
  • Exported goods must be sold at a zero rate to ensure competitiveness abroad; however, local suppliers may charge VAT but can reclaim it from the government.

Additional Exemptions

  • Utilities such as electricity for energy-efficient appliances and potable water are exempt from VAT. Public transportation services also enjoy this exemption.
  • Tourism is discussed with an emphasis on receptive tourism—foreign tourists visiting Ecuador qualify for zero-rated services, while domestic tourism does not.

Special Cases

Video description

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