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Constitutional Court rejects case challenging tax for online purchases

January 17, 2014 by Staff News Writer

Travelers can bring up to $ 500 in free items. | FILE.


The Constitutional Court rejected on Wednesday, a case that challenged the practice of charging taxes for items purchased abroad and sent to Costa Rica. Items brought into the country by travelers or which are sent as gifts are are entitled to a $500 exemption. The case questioned this as unequal treatment.

Source La Nacion

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