Taxation in Peru
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The Income tax in Peru is collected by the Superintendencia Nacional de Administración Tributaria, best known as SUNAT. This country uses a system of progressive taxation on personal income, and a flat rate tax on business income.
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- Superintendencia Nacional de Administración Tributaria (SUNAT) Peru's government agency involved in taxation issues mainly about Income tax, Added Value Tax and collecting Social Security funds.

