One of the risks of the free zone is that the absence of government controls could encourage the informal economy. Of course, other times the excessive controls also induce informality. But now the first conception is limited here.
Therefore, it is highly probable that customs duties at the border will not be canceled when the free zone is implemented since mechanisms of induction to formality must be maintained, since the importation process without taxes or customs duties are justified if it continues to exist.
Given this, the paperwork will persist but it would be relevant to generate a re-engineering that allows making efficient and effective the Customs because within the arguments of lack of competitiveness is overregulation in all economic activity.
Requirements such as being in the RFC with 32D clean, are basic minimums to require an importer. Allowing someone who does not comply to import is foolish.
The electronic fiscal system of the 2014 reform, criticized, but functional for the purpose of what is mentioned in this note, will help the tracking or traceability of goods until acquisition by the general public, that is, the final consumer. Therefore, it will help the government not to increase the red tape or its rentier costs, to exercise its oversight function.
(continue at 8th part)
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