Taxable wages for the Dominican Republic’s social taxes will increase April 1, 2025, and again Feb. 1, 2026, on the same schedule as its standard minimum wage, the country’s Treasury of Social Security said March 11.
Taxable wages for each of three programs are multiples of an amount determined by the treasury that it refers to as a “national minimum salary,” but is not tied directly to any one minimum wage value. Starting April 1, based on a value of 21,674.80 Dominican pesos (US$343.23), monthly maximum taxable wages are 86,699.20 Dominican pesos for workers’ compensation, 216,748 Dominican pesos for health ...
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