The Ministerio de Hacienda de Costa Rica, the government entity responsible for managing public finances in Costa Rica, posted a series of messages on its official X (formerly Twitter) account regarding tax-related matters between January 9 and January 12, 2026.
On January 9, 2026, the Ministry shared a post with a link to additional information: “https://t.co/gH2H64p2tx”.
Later that same day, at 21:00 UTC, the Ministry addressed taxpayers subject to Value Added Tax (IVA) who declare under both the general regime and the special agricultural regime. The post read: “A CONTRIBUYENTES DEL IMPUESTO AL VALOR AGREGADO (IVA) QUE DECLARAN EN EL RĆGIMEN GENERAL Y EN EL RĆGIMEN ESPECIAL AGROPECUARIO (CUATRIMESTRAL)
Para mayor información ingrese en el siguiente enlace: https://t.co/nhqMg5tYTqhttps://t.co/C5bw3e7IzL“.
On January 12, 2026, another message was published with an informational link: “https://t.co/oI14SWczkA”.
The Ministerio de Hacienda regularly uses its social media channels to inform citizens about updates to fiscal regulations and procedures. These communications are part of ongoing efforts by Costa Rican authorities to improve compliance and transparency in tax collection processes.


