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Llegadas de Llegadas de Llegadas de Llegadas de 10 mayor international tourist destinations 2007 y 2010

Posición

mundial País Continente

Llegadas de turistas internacionales en 2010 (en millones)9 Llegadas de turistas internacionales en 20099 (en millones) Llegadas de turistas internacionales en 20086 (en millones) Llegadas de turistas internacionales en 20076 (en millones) 1 Francia Europa 76,8 76,8 79,2 80,9 2 Estados Unidos América 59,7 55,0 57,2 58,7 3 China Asia 55,7 50,9 53,0 54,7 4 España Europa 52,7 52,2 57,9 56,0 5 Italia Europa 43,6 43,2 42,7 43,7 6 Reino Unido Europa 28,1 28,2 30,1 30,9 7 Turquía Asia 27,0 25,5 25,0 22,2 8 Alemania Europa 26,9 24,2 24,9 24,4 9 Malasia Asia 24,6 23,6 22,1 21,0 10 México América 22,4 21,5 22,6 21,4 Total mundial 940 882 917 904 Source OMT-arrivals

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Statistics of Mexico:

Statistics of Mexico:

Arrivals 2010 Mexico 22,395,000

E

i US$11 872 000 000

Economic: US$11,872,000,000

Average per tourist US$530.00

Average spending with Taxback: US$1 048 00

Average spending with Taxback: US$1,048.00

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Ref nd Statistics:

Refund Statistics:

What do tourists buy?

Total 82.971 $ 452.863.913,06

Description Invoices Amount

Camaras and sunglasses 20.424 $ 130.185.050,24 Jewelry 4.238 $ 105.376.077,24 Clothes 29.897 $ 85.127.347,86 Leather & Bags 4.912 $ 45.503.894,34 Perfum, toys 12.053 $ 36.341.975,15 Electrical equipment 5.235 $ 33.560.453,27 Cremes, Make-up 5.568 $ 13.737.731,86 Art 117 $ 1.104.634,91 Potteryy 229 $ $ 1.006.350,89, Plastic 95 $ 460.745,92 Alcohol, tobacco 180 $ 429.155,11 other 23 $ 30.496,27

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Ref nd Statistics:

Refund Statistics:

Where do tourists buy?

82.971

$ 452.863.913,06

SUBTOTALES 8 9 $ 5 863 9 3,06

Grupo Comercio Facturas Monto

Ultrafemme Ultrafemme 15005 $ 162.374.710,63

Liverpool Liverpool 14197 $ 36.137.257,78

Louis Vuitton Louis Vuitton 1915 $ 31.986.490,74

Diamonds Caribe Diamonds International 728 $ 31.502.504,85

Palacio de Hierro Palacio De Hierro 3054 $ 25.060.154,75

S l I l d S l I l d 8005 $ 24 988 153 13

SU O S

Sunglass Island Sunglass Island 8005 $ 24.988.153,13

Island Cabo Watch My Watch 5349 $ 17.727.640,07

Elka Retail De Mexico (I Store) I Store 1760 $ 15.377.405,13

Inditex Zara 3847 $ 8.767.325,48

G Del Caribe Envy 2313 $ 7.470.862,05

Deportes Marti Marti 4014 $ 7.226.328,35

Diamonds Pacifico Diamonds International Sjc 188 $ 5 124 348 38

Diamonds Pacifico Diamonds International Sjc 188 $ 5.124.348,38

Grupo Axo Tommy Hilfiger 2512 $ 4.973.921,54

Grupo CARSO Ishop 687 $ 4.918.943,09

Otro Colombian Emeralds - Dufry 209 $ 3.571.883,38

Grupo CARSO Sears 1697 $ 3.560.455,86

Inditex Massimo Dutti 993 $ 3.244.733,59

Island Cabo Oakley Store 1272 $ 2.975.780,17

Joyeria Ronay Joyeria Ronay 180 $ 2.969.007,33

Grupo Axo Guess 1294 $ 2.835.738,98

Brand Revolution Diesel - Brand Revolution 785 $ 2.672.642,70

Grupo CARSO Sanborns 702 $ 2.572.662,46

G Del Caribe Lacoste 904 $ 2.316.880,12

Otro Berger 17 $ 2.104.581,03

Sistemas Empresariales Dabo Compudabo Mac Store 249 $ 1 875 634 12

Sistemas Empresariales Dabo Compudabo - Mac Store 249 $ 1.875.634,12

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Ref nd Statistics:

Refund Statistics:

How much do tourists buy?

YEAR COUNTRY REQUESTS INVOICES TOTAL SHOPPING AV PAX

YEAR COUNTRY REQUESTS INVOICES TOTAL SHOPPING AV.PAX

2012 Brasil 11109 39582 $ 155.087.549,45 $ 14.009,71 2012 Estados Unidos 4287 5950 $ 105.573.148,19 $ 24.834,90 2012 Argentina 4220 10283 $ 38.060.300,11 $ 9.092,28 2012 Rusia 1304 4053 $ 35.311.815,31 $ 27.267,81 2012 China 726 1655 $ 26.320.512,01 $ 37.071,14 2012 Canad‡ 1542 2276 $ 21 669 542 12 $ 14 190 92 2012 Canad‡ 1542 2276 $ 21.669.542,12 $ 14.190,92 2012 Venezuela 1085 3202 $ 15.607.120,16 $ 14.411,01 2012 Chile 1021 2584 $ 14.997.190,91 $ 14.732,02 2012 Colombia 801 2064 $ 11.112.822,39 $ 14.031,34 2012 Reino Unido 621 844 $ 11.682.810,33 $ 18.873,69 2012 Corea 426 989 $ 6.783.379,77 $ 15.998,54 2012 E 472 899 $ 4 902 669 42 $ 10 566 10 2012 Espa–a 472 899 $ 4.902.669,42 $ 10.566,10 2012 Peru 387 909 $ 4.936.670,35 $ 13.129,44 2012 Japon 313 489 $ 5.098.295,89 $ 16.552,90 2012 Italia 327 740 $ 4.644.710,72 $ 14.698,45 2012 Francia 278 499 $ 3.884.548,38 $ 14.023,64 2012 Ecuador 125 311 $ 2.529.026,25 $ 20.395,37 2012 A t li 263 447 $ 2 772 971 14 $ 10 543 62 2012 Australia 263 447 $ 2.772.971,14 $ 10.543,62 2012 Taiwan 5 14 $ 1.651.674,21 $ 330.334,84 2012 Alemania 220 377 $ 1.999.124,40 $ 9.128,43 2012 Costa Rica 133 388 $ 2.040.275,57 $ 15.694,43 2012 Ucrania 81 224 $ 1.837.177,37 $ 22.681,20 2012 Guatemala 82 198 $ 1.665.368,41 $ 20.309,38 2012 R i 48 133 $ 1 535 772 81 $ 32 676 02 2012 Rumania 48 133 $ 1.535.772,81 $ 32.676,02 2012 Paraguay 90 308 $ 1.501.823,81 $ 16.874,43

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Refund Statistics:

Who buys?

Edad %Dist Total %Dist Total

0 - 20 0 8% 0 6% Hombres Mujeres 0 - 20 0,8% 0,6% 20 - 25 2,4% 2,9% 25 - 30 8,5% 7,8% 30 - 35 10,3% 7,9% 35 - 40 8,0% 5,4% 40 - 45 6,9% 4,7% 45 - 50 6,2% 4,4% 50 - 55 5,2% 3,9% 55 60 3 7% 2 8% 55 - 60 3,7% 2,8% 60 - 65 2,2% 1,8% 65 - 70 1,3% 1,0% 70+ 0,8% 0,6% Total 56,2% 43,8% 12,0% 6,0% 8,0% 10,0% , % (H) Dist Total 0,0% 2,0% 4,0% % (M) Dist Total 0 -20 20 -25 25 -30 30 -35 35 -40 40 -45 45 -50 50 -55 55 -60 60 -65 65 -70 70+

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How was this initiated?:

•During the 80’s, in order to boost tourism, some European Countries

explored various options.

How was this initiated?:

•One of most successful options was to give the VAT charged on

products they bought, back to the tourists when leaving the country.

•Ever since then, this has been implemented in over 40 countries

worldwide.

In December 2007 the Treasury Department from the Mexican

•In December 2007, the Treasury Department from the Mexican

Government authorized this program for all tourists shopping in

Mexico, giving back the larger part of the VAT charged on products.

•This mayor benefit is for all international tourists arriving to Mexico by

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What is a TAX refund?

V l dd d t i l t th d t

Value added tax is a sales tax on the product.

Worldwide this sales tax is between 16% and 25%, depending on which country.y

This tax is used for social benefits for residents in each country, and therefore returned to international tourists who do not live there and take the products home to their own country.

Taxback/Moneyback is the lider in Mexico and has the official authorization from the Secretary of Treasure to implement this program under the license number:

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How does it work?

How does it work?

Tax Back affiliates stores, which you can

identify by our logo at store windows or next to the cashiers desk Just shop and ask for the to the cashiers desk. Just shop and ask for the official invoice.

• You can find our promotional material at the

i d k t th h t l h i concierge desk at the mayor hotels, shopping malls, travel agencies, the airport, etc.

• Check on line:Check on line: www.taxback.com.mxwww.taxback.com.mx

• Before leaving Mexico, visit our offices at any

airport office or Shopping Mall Module and t t I i ti F present your passport, Immigration Form (FMM), boarding pass or cruiseship ID, invoices and credit card vouchers.

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Taxback/Moneyback Offices:

Taxback/Moneyback Offices:

We are located at the following airports:

• Mexico City (terminal 1 and 2) Outlet Punta Norte & Antara Shopping Mall • Los Cabos (Luxury Avenue, Terminal 2 Cloe shop & Terminal 3)

• Cancun (Terminal 2 and 3, La Isla Shopping Mall & Luxury Avenue shopping

ll) mall)

• Puerto Vallarta airport and pier

• Cozumel (Airport terminal, Punta Langosta Shopping Mall and Royal Village

Shopping Mall, Puerta Maya pier)

• Monterrey airport

• Guadalajara airport

• Acapulco airport

I t i t

• Ixtapa airport

• All cruise ship piers in Cozumel, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta and Mahahual.

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Three easy steps:

T i t b 1200

Tourist buys over 1200 pesos.

Store sells and gives the tourist an invoice and Taxback brochure.

Tourist arrives at the Taxback Tourist arrives at the Taxback office and finishes the Tax refund procedure.

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Rules & regulations:

Rules & regulations:

• Buy in affiliated stores.

• Ask for your invoice with the VAT specified.

• Purchases must be greater then $1,200.00 pesos and maximum for $3,000 pesos in cash. No limit when paid by credit card.

• Invoices from the same store may accumulate.

• Only applies to items you can take with you when leaving Mexico (it’s not for services).

• Present all required documents at our offices at the airport.

• After a maximum of 40 days after leaving Mexico, you will get the refund directly reimbursed to your credit card.

• How much do you get back?

• Cozumel, Costa Maya, Los Cabos, Cancun: 6.44% Oth M i l ti 10 4%

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More information:

Please call 01800 NO TAX 365 days per year. Please call 01800 NO TAX 365 days per year.

Aditionally, our website www.taxback.com.mx has detailed information in over 10 different languages.

Also for the cruise destinations like Cozumel, Costa Maya (Mahahual), Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta check:

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Contact Information:

Danielle van der Kwartel - General Director

dvdk@taxback.com.mx

Offices in Mexico City at +52 55 5202 6262 Offices in Mexico City at +52 - 55 - 5202 6262 Cel phone: Nextel: +52 - 55 - 9115 4522

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