We are excited to announce that BLP has once again been recognized in Latin Lawyer’s prestigious Leading Lights 2024 list, underscoring our steadfast commitment to fostering a robust pro bono culture across Central America. Latin Lawyer acknowledges law firms that have made significant strides in advancing pro bono initiatives, and BLP is proud to be…
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Law No. 10600, “Fiscal Treatment of Infrastructure Trusts,” was published in La Gaceta #218, which amends articles 3 and 28 of the Income Tax Law, No. 7092. The Law establishes that infrastructure trusts will not be subject to Income or Capital Income Tax. This modification took effect on November 20, 2024. For more information, contact…
Through Resolution MH-DGT-RES-0027-2024, published in La Gaceta No. 217, Supplement 186, on November 19, 2024, the General Directorate of Taxation established the formats and technical specifications for implementing version 4.4 of the Annexes and Structures for the Issuance of Electronic Invoices. The timeframe for implementing and operating the cited version 4.4 is six months from…
The Superintendency of Public-Private Partnerships (SAPP) has officially approved the Sanctions Regulation, marking a significant step in regulating and overseeing Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Honduras. Key highlights of the new regulation: Categorizes violations as minor, serious, and very serious. Establishes proportional financial penalties ranging from $1,500 to $25,000, depending on the type and severity of…
The new regulation on electronic invoices was published in La Gaceta, issue number 210, on November 8, 2024. This regulation introduces some changes related to electronic invoices. Some of these changes include: The issuance of an electronic purchase invoice, which will support the acquisition of goods and services by a taxpayer from a non-resident, an…
The National Wage Council, in its session No. 5834 held on October 30, 2024, approved a general 2.37% increase in minimum wages for the private sector. Below are the key details: Details of the Increase: Effective Date: The wage adjustments will take effect on January 1, 2025. Specific Increases: The increase in wages of Domestic…
The National Congress of Honduras has approved significant reforms to the Consumer Protection Law, strengthening users’ rights across various essential services. Key provisions in this modification include: Contracts Limited and in Lempiras: Contracts for telephone, internet, and cable television services are now limited to a maximum of six months and must be charged exclusively in…
DFC, the U.S. government’s international development bank, provides $1 billion in political risk insurance (PRI), while CAF is issuing two letters of credit (SBLC) for up to $200 million. The combination of DFC’s PRI and CAF’s SBLCs strengthens the credit risk supporting the transaction, catalyzing additional investment in conservation and ecosystem restoration efforts in the…
On October 21 of this year, the Legislative Assembly approved, in a second debate, the “Law to Create Paid Leave for the Death of Relatives of Workers, to Protect the Right to Grieve,” processed under legislative file No. 23.929. This law introduces a new item, (l), to Article 69 of the Labor Code. This new…
Avoid sanctions and operational problems by ensuring compliance with the new Transparency and Final Beneficiary Registry (RTBF) declaration. Starting in 2024, Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs) in Costa Rica must comply with new transparency obligations, under the aegis of the Transparency and Final Beneficiary Registry of the Central Bank of Costa Rica (BCCR). This requirement is part…

