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March
                                                                                        2012




COSTS FOR SETTING UP AND OPERATING A BUSINESS IN
                    URUGUAY




  Document updated as of February 2012. Prices in US$ (US$1 = $19.625) corresponding to the month
  average of January.
Table of Contents


ACTUAL BUSINESS COSTS ............................................................................................................................... 3
  1. STARTING A BUSINESS ENTITY ......................................................................................................... 3
      1.1      STOCK COMPANIES.................................................................................... 3
      1.2 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ................................................................................ 6
   2. COSTS OF SETTING-UP A BUSINESS.................................................................................................... 8
      2.1 RENTAL OF PREMISES (M ).................................................................................. 8
                                          2


      2.2 PURCHASE OF PREMISES (M ) ............................................................................... 8
                                   2


      2.3 PURCHASE OF URBAN LAND (M ) ........................................................................... 8
                                      2


      2.4 HOUSING CONSTRUCTION COSTS ............................................................................ 8
      2.5 LAND COST ................................................................................................ 9
   3. ENERGY AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES COSTS ....................................................................................... 9
      3.1 WATER SUPPLY ............................................................................................ 9
      3.4 ELECTRICITY ............................................................................................. 11
   4. TELECOMMUNICATION COSTS ........................................................................................................ 12
      4.1 FIXED TELEPHONY ........................................................................................ 12
      4.2 LOCAL CALLS ............................................................................................ 12
      4.3 INTERNATIONAL LONG DISTANCE CALLS .................................................................... 12
      4.4 COMMUNICATIONS FROM FIXED TELEPHONES TO MOBILE TELEPHONES ...................................... 13
      4.5 MOBIL TELEPHONY (ANTEL) ............................................................................. 13
      4.6 INTERNET ACCESS ........................................................................................ 14
   5. COST OF LABOR FORCE ................................................................................................................ 15
     5.1 AVERAGE NOMINAL WAGES (IN US$) ..................................................................... 15
     5.2 MANAGERS NOMINAL SALARIES (IN US$) ................................................................. 15
     5.3 SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS ......................................................................... 15
     6.1 GENERAL CARGO TRANSPORTATION ....................................................................... 17
     6.2 CEREALS TRANSPORTATION ............................................................................... 17
     6.3 RICE TRANSPORTATION ................................................................................... 18
     6.4 CONTAINERS TRANSPORTATION ........................................................................... 18
     6.5 WOOD TRANSPORTATION ................................................................................ 19
     6.6 LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION ............................................................................. 19
     6.7 CONSTRUCTION TRANSPORTATION ........................................................................ 19
  7. CAR RENTAL ............................................................................................................................ 20
COSTS RELATED TO PERSONNEL ..................................................................................................................... 21
  1. PERSONALIZED HEALTH CARE......................................................................................................... 21
  2. HOUSING RENTAL ...................................................................................................................... 21
      2.1 RENTAL OF HOUSING IN MONTEVIDEO..................................................................... 21
      2.2 SALE OF HOUSING IN MONTEVIDEO ....................................................................... 21
   3. HOTELS IN MONTEVIDEO.............................................................................................................. 22
   4. CABLE TELEVISION ..................................................................................................................... 22
   5. WATER SUPPLY......................................................................................................................... 23
   7. ELECTRICITY ............................................................................................................................. 24
   8. FIRST-RATE PRIVATE EDUCATION .................................................................................................... 25
       8.1 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL .................................................................................... 25
       8.2 HIGH SCHOOL ........................................................................................... 25


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Actual Business Costs
1. Starting a Business Entity 1

This section contains all the important information in regard to starting a business in Uruguay,
including all the steps required for an entrepreneur to formally register a Stock Company
(“Sociedad Anónima”) or a Limited Liability Company (LLC).

Below you will find all the required official procedures to legally start operating a business
according to the type of company you wish to incorporate or register.

1.1 Stock Companies

     Shareholders Meeting

              Cost: Notary fees, 5% of the capital (the minimum fee for any professional
              intervention may in no case be less than US$ 1,107)
              Time to Complete: 1 working day.
              Requirements: The meeting must establish the contracting parties; the name; the
              domicile; object or activity that will be carried out; capital, contributions, how
              profits and losses are to be assigned; administration regime, meetings and
              internal verification, where appropriate, appointment of the first Board of
              Directors or Administrator, as well as the trustee or the fiscal commission and
              establish their designation and the stipulated term of the company; stock nature
              or classes, amount, conditions and emission and other characteristics; the term
              may exceed the stipulated 30 years.

     Stock Companies By-Laws Approval

     By-Laws are subject to the approval of the National Internal Audit Office (AIN). This body
     is an executing unit of the Ministry of Economics and Finance (MEF), its main role is the
     enforcement of stock companies legal By-laws and the subscriptions and minimum paying
     in of capital.

     The administrative procedure must be carried out in person. You may choose between
     the standard By-Law developed by the National Internal Audit Office (which can be
     acquired in the aforementioned body), or a self-developed By-Law.

              Cost: Standard procedure US$ 560
              Execution term: 30 calendar days immediately following its incorporation
              Time to Complete: 30 calendar days since it was received
              Requirements:

              i.    Original By-Law or a notarized copy with signatures certification and their
                    corresponding seals.


              ii.   Certificate of subscription and paying in of capital with its corresponding
                    stamps, according to the models available at the web site: www.ain.gub.uy.

1 Source: Online Portal (www.portaldelaempresa.gub.uy)

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iii. Approval application note with its corresponding copy including the following
            information of the petitioner: Domicile, telephone and fax. The note must be
            addressed to the National Internal Auditor and must be signed by an
            authorized person.

One-Stop Shop: Registration of newly incorporated Stock Companies

One-Stop Shop is a procedure between the Social Security Bank (BPS) and the Tax
Administration Department (DGI). The DGI is an executing unit of the Ministry of
Economics and Finance (MEF) and a supervising and collecting agency. The BPS is an
independent entity of the Uruguayan State and a competent body in regard to the
provision and coverage of social security.

       Cost: Professional Stamp
       Execution Term: 30 calendar days starting from the articles of incorporation date
       Requirements:
       i. Forms: Access to in DGI and BPS
       ii. Documentation to be Submitted
            - Two photocopies of the shareholders’ ID card
            - Notarial certificate and two photocopies including: Signature of all the
                founders, information of the founders, tax domicile, articles of
                incorporation date.

National Insurance Bank (BSE)

The National Insurance Bank (BSE) is an independent entity of the Uruguayan State.
Employers that have dependent personnel must start proceedings before the
aforementioned entity in order to obtain the Accidents at Work and Occupational
Diseases Insurance.

       Cost: Without cost
       Execution Term: At the time of personnel hiring
       Time to Complete: 1 working day
       Requirements:
       i. Form No. 1990, Application for Accidents at Work and Occupational Diseases
           Insurance. This form can be obtained at the BPS premises or through their web
           site.
       ii. For companies with Forestry Activity –logging and harvesting of forests, they
           have to submit proof as registered rural companies before the BPS, registered
           under the Rural Sector Employers Contribution according to Law No. 15.852
           (Aporte Unificado).

Registration of Company with Personnel:

 Businesses that start operating must perform the corresponding procedure before the
 General Inspection of Labor and Social Security at the Comptroller Documents Division
 (IGTSS). The IGTSS is a dependency of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MTSS)
 which its core competence is the legal protection of workers.


       Cost: Without cost

                                                                                      4
Execution Term: 10 working days starting from the following day that the business
       started operating
       Time to Complete: 15 working days
       Requirements:
       i. Original Registration Record in the BPS and DGI
       ii. Labor Registry Book
       iii. BPS Sheet (original or photocopy)

Registration at the National Registry of Commerce

Once the By-Laws are approved by the AIN the procedures for the registration of the
company must take place before the Register of Legal Persons -National Registry of
Commerce Department (RNC), for the purpose of complying with part of the necessary
requirements for the acquisition of the legal entity. The RNC is a dependency of the
General Directorate of Registries (DGR), executing unit of the Ministry of Education and
Culture.

       Cost: One Registration Fee (US$ 41)
       Time to Complete: 5 working days
       Requirements:
       i. First notarized copy of the articles of incorporation issued as a private
            document with Notarial Certification of signatures or first copy of the public
            deed.
       ii. Notarized copy of the approved By-Law by the AIN
       iii. Register Draft of Business Entities (Form approved by the DRG)
       iv. Notarial certification or record of the company’s registration number in the
            Fiscal Code Number for Taxpayers (R.U.T.)
       v. Payment slips from ICOSA (Tax on the Incorporation of Uruguayan
            Corporations).

Publication of the Stock Company By-Law:

With the publication in the Official Gazette or any other journal of choice, the company
finally starts operating officially as a Stock Company.

    1. Official Gazette
       Cost: US$ 23.3 (Price per centimeter of column 6.2 cm)
       Time to Complete: 2 working days
       Requirements:
       i. Certificate of registration in the National Registry of Commerce (RNC)

    2. Other Journal:
       Cost: US$ 41 to US$ 205
       Time to Complete: 2 working days
       Requirements:
       i. Certificate of registration in the National Registry of Commerce (RNC)




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1.2 Limited Liability Company

  Partners Meeting

          Cost: Notary fees, 5% of the capital (the minimum fee for any professional
          intervention may in no case be less than US$ 1,107)
          Time to Complete: 1 working day.
          Requirements: The meeting must establish the contracting parties; the name; the
          domicile; object or activity that will be carried out; the capital stock; the number
          and amount of shares for each partner and the allocated value to in-kind
          contributions; how profits and losses are to be assigned; administration regime,
          representation and internal audit system of the company; and the stipulated
          term of the company (no longer than 30 years)

   One-Stop Shop: Registration of Partnerships with Contract

   One-Stop Shop is the unified procedure between the Social Security Bank (BPS) and the
   Tax Administration Department (DGI) for formally registering a company. The DGI is an
   executing unit of the Ministry of Economics and Finance (MEF) and a supervising and
   collecting agency. The BPS is an independent entity of the Uruguayan State and a
   competent body in regards to the provision and coverage of social security.

          Cost: Professional Stamp
          Execution Term: Within the 24 hours following the signature of the contract
          Requirements:
          i. Remote Connection and Remote Connection Contract Application Forms.
              Access to in DGI and BPS.
          ii. Documentation to be Submitted
               - Two photocopies of all the partners ID cards
               - Original or certified copy of the corporate contract
               - Simple photocopy of the corporate contract
               - Notarial certification (original and two simple photocopies), including:
                   Information of all the partners that enter the company, names of the
                   administrators and representatives, legal status and complete
                   representation (including date of the contract), tax domicile.

   National Insurance Bank (BSE)

   The National Insurance Bank (BSE) is an independent entity of the Uruguayan State.
   Employers that have dependent personnel must start proceedings before the
   aforementioned entity in order to obtain the Accidents at Work and Occupational
   Diseases Insurance.

          Cost: Without cost
          Execution Term: At the time of the personnel hiring
          Time to Complete: 1 working day
          Requirements:
          i. Form No. 1990, Application for Accidents at Work and Occupational Diseases
             Insurance. This form can be obtained at BPS premises or through their web
             site.


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ii. For companies with Forestry Activity –logging and harvesting of forests, they
           have to submit proof as registered rural companies before the BPS, registered
           under the Rural Sector Employers Contribution according to Law No. 15.852
           (Aporte Unificado).

Registration of a Company with Personnel:

 Businesses that start operating must perform the corresponding procedure before the
 General Inspection of Labor and Social Security at the Comptroller Documents Division
 (IGTSS). The IGTSS is a dependency of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MTSS)
 which its core competence is the legal protection of workers.

        Cost: Without cost
        Execution Term: 10 working days starting from the following day that the business
        started operating
        Time to Complete: 15 working days
        Requirements:
         i. Original Registration Record in the BPS and DGI
        ii. Labor Registry Book
       iii. BPS Sheet (original or photocopy)

Registration at the National Registry of Commerce

Once the articles of incorporation of the Limited Liability Company is granted, the
registration of the company must take place before the Register of Legal Persons -
National Registry of Commerce Department (RNC), for the purpose of complying with part
of the necessary requirements for the acquisition of the legal entity. The RNC is a
dependency of the General Directorate of Registries (DGR), executing unit of the Ministry
of Education and Culture.

         Cost: One Registration Fee (US$ 41)
         Time to Complete: 30 days from the incorporation of the corporate contract
         Requirements:
       i. First notarized copy of the articles of incorporation issued as a private
            document with Notarial Certification of signatures or first copy of the public
            deed.
      ii. Register Draft of Business Entities (Form approved by the DRG)
     iii. Payment slips from ICOSA (Tax on the Incorporation of Uruguayan
            Corporations).

Publication of the Incorporation of the Limited Liability Company (LLC):

With the publication in the Official Gazette or any other journal of choice, the company
finally starts operating officially as a Limited Liability Company.


    3. Official Gazette
       Cost: US$ 23.3 (Price per centimeter of column 6.2 cm)
       Time to Complete: 2 working days
       Requirements:



                                                                                           7
i. Certificate of registration in the National registry of Commerce (RNC)

           4. Other Journal:
              Cost: US$ 41 to US$ 205
              Time to Complete: 2 working days
              Requirements:
              ii. Certificate of registration in the National Registry of Commerce (RNC)


2. Costs of Setting-up a Business 2
2.1 Rental of Premises (m 2 )
                                                            Minimum              Average            Maximum
                                                             (US$)                (US$)              (US$)
Offices                                                         9                  14                  38
Commercial Premises                                             7                  13                  45
Industrial Premises                                            2.5                  4                  6

2.2 Purchase of Premises (m 2 )
                                                            Minimum              Average            Maximum
                                                             (US$)                (US$)              (US$)
Offices                                                      1,600                2,300              3,900
Commercial Premises                                          1,200                1,750              4,500
Industrial Premises                                           230                  450                590

2.3 Purchase of Urban Land (m 2 )
                                                            Minimum              Average            Maximum
Use
                                                             (US$)                (US$)              (US$)
Residential                                                   450                 1,050              9,000
Logistic                                                       7                   29                  50
Industrial                                                     4                   18                  35

2.4 Housing Construction Costs 3
                                                                                           Price
  Housing
                                               Description                                (US$ /
   Type
                                                                                            m2)
      1          Economic at ground floor level                                             874
      2          Economic duplex                                                            885
      3          Average (duplex or not)                                                   1,424
      4          Sumptuary with heating system (duplex or not)                             1,796
      5          Economic collective housing at ground floor level without infrastructure 764
      5a         Same as item 5 but including its own infrastructure                       1,072
      6          Economic or average collective GF with elevator, without infrastructure    729

2 Source: Villamide Real Estate Advisory Services – Valid as of March, 2012. Approximate values in current dollars
for Montevideo, excellent locations for each use.
                                                                                        2
3 Note: - The above information is for the second half of 2010. – Price per m includes: Building materials,
remunerations, depreciation of equipments, operating expenses and profits of the construction company, Value
Added Tax (VAT) and Social Laws (contributions to B.P.S.). Costs do not include land value, professional fees, costs
of construction permits, real estate commissions. Source: National Statistics Institute


                                                                                                                8
6a          Same as item 6 but including its own infrastructure                                       821
      7           Economic or average collective duplex without infrastructure                              885
      7a          Same as item 7 but including its own infrastructure                                      1,030
      8           Economic Tower with elevator                                                              734
      9           Average Tower with elevator                                                               760
      10          Sumptuary Tower with elevator and heating system                                         1,182

2.5 Land Cost 4
                                                     Area Leased                    Value
                                                  Total                      Total
      Productive Destination                                                              Average
                                                            Average (ha) ( Thousands
                                               (hectares)                              (US$/ha/year)
                                                                            of US$)
Total                                          1,104,593        353         141,539         128
Rain-fed Agriculture                            296,874         387         76,835          259
Rice                                             47,057         334          6,125          130
Agriculture/Cattle Raising                      179,308         286         25,501          142
Rice/Cattle Raising                              3,234          359           353           109
Agriculture/Dairy                                7,379          164           879           119
Cattle Raising                                  529,318         411         27,324          52
Dairy                                            15,090         104          1963           130
Dairy/Cattle Raising                             1,688           77           187           110
Forestry                                         23,402         397          2196           94
Other sectors (swine, citrus, etc)               1,243          121           177           303

3. Energy and Other Public Utilities Costs 5
3.1 Water Supply

3.1.2 Non-domestic private consumption, except industrial consumption
                                                                                           Montevideo or other
                                                    Montevideo or other
                 Volumes                                                   3                 Departments
                                                  Departments up to 1000 m                                3
                                                                                             Over 1000 m
                           3
                 US$ / m                                         3.1                              2.5

3.1.3 Industrial Consumption

3.1.3.1 Montevideo or other Departments
                   Up to 1000      From 1000 to       From 2000        From 2500         From 3000     Over 3500
   Volumes               3                  3                   3                3                 3        3
                       m             2000 m           to 2500 m        to 3000 m         to 3500 m        m
             3
   US$ / m             3,.1              2.4               2.2              2.1                2          1.8

3.1.3.2 Maldonado Seaside Resort
                  Up to 1000        From 1000         From 2000        From 2500         From 3000     Over 3500
  Volumes               3                     3                 3                3                 3        3
                      m             to 2000 m         to 2500 m        to 3000 m         to 3500 m        m
            3
  US$ / m             4.37              3.42              3.22             2.02              2.84        2.67


4 Source: Agricultural Statistics Office, Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fishery – Year 2011
5 Source: Obras Sanitarias del Estado (O.S.E.) – March, 2012.

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3.1.4 Fixed Monthly Charges
                                                                                   Connections
                         Location
                                                               13 mm 19 mm 25 mm                    Over 25 mm
Montevideo or other Departments (not along the coast)            4.93      7.27      11.71             49.6
Seaside resorts in Canelones, Maldonado and Rocha                9.58     14.27      22.92            99.21

3.1.4.1 Sewage Costs6
                        Cold Stores,
                     Slaughterhouses           Retail stores,
                       and Textiles                                     Oils, Soaps and
     Activity                                    Bakeries,                                    Other Industries
                                                                        Non-Alcoholic
     Sector          Paper Mills, Dairy       Confectioneries                                  and Business
                                                                          Beverages
                    Products, Food and          and Pasta
                         Tanneries
  Fixed Charge
                           103.62                   51.81                   77.58                     5.33
    (monthly)



3.2 Fuel7
                                                                                  Price per Liter
PREMIUM GASOLINE 97 (unleaded)                                                         1.89
SUPER GASOLINE 95 (unleaded)                                                           1.81
SPECIAL GASOLINE 87 (unleaded)                                                         1.80
GAS OIL                                                                                1.75
DIESEL OIL                                                                             1.28
HEAVY FUEL OIL                                                                         0.73
MEDIUM FUEL OIL                                                                        0.89
                                                                                   Price per Kg.
SUPERGAS                                                                               1.40

3.3 Gas8
   MARKET RATE                                                          Fixed Charge          Charge per m3
                             Annual Consumption Range
   MONTEVIDEO                                                               (US$)            consumed (US$)
    Plus Natural                 From 601 to 4000 m3                        51.87                 1.03
    Top Natural                 From 4001 to 12000 m3                       65.68                 1.03
 GENERAL SERVICE
                                                                                                     1.03(1)
 (Regulated service                                    3
                                     Over 12,000 m                          83.91
  for the business
                                                                                                     0.94 (2)
       sector)
                                                           3
(2) Applies to monthly consumption of up to 1000 m
                                                           3
(3) Applies to monthly consumption of Over 1000 m




6 Note: Monthly fixed charges.
7 Source: Administración Nacional de Combustibles, Alcohol y Portland (A.N.C.A.P.) – data updated as of January 13,
2012. Note: Current prices include taxes. One Gallon is equivalent to 3.785 Liters.
8 Note: Fees include VAT. Source: Montevideo Gas y Conecta – February, 2012

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3.4 Electricity 9

Below are the current electricity fees for average and large consumers. Both have different
electricity prices for three different time periods: Peak Hour, Normal Hour, Off-Peak Hour, and
price per maximum power demanded throughout the entire month, in addition to a fixed charge.

When the electricity supply is delivered, power and electricity prices differ because of different
voltage levels; in such a way that while voltage levels increase, prices decrease.

Distribution of electricity fees for time periods is as follows:
        During the period subject to the usual official time:
                   - Peak Hours: From 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
                   - Normal Hours: From 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and from 10:00 p.m. to 12:00
                        (midnight)
                   - Off-Peak Hours: From 0:00 to 7:00 a.m.
        During the period subject to the official times forward:
                   - Peak Hours: From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
                   - Normal hours: From 0:00 to 01:00 a.m., from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and
                        from 11:00 p.m. to 12:00 (midnight)
                   - Off-Peak Hours: From 1:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.

3.4.1 Average Consumers
On an optional basis for services that present a contracted power rating higher than or equal to
10kw or under or equal to 40Kw at any hour (between the peak-normal time period), and by
services regulations with a contracted power rating higher than 40kw at any hour.

                                                                                      Maximum     Fixed
                  Level of                Electricity Price US$ / kWh
     FEE                                                                              Power US$  Monthly
                 Voltage kV
                                    Off-Peak         Normal             Peak             / kW   Charge US$
    MC1          0.23 – 0.40         0.057            0.136             0.315           10.721
    MC2          6.4 - 15 - 22       0.056            0.124             0.246           6.915     19.89
    MC3              31.5            0.055            0.121             0.203           4.046

3.4.2 Large Consumers
For services that present an average consumption equal to or higher than 90.000 kWh per month
and a contracted power rating equal to or higher than 200 kWh, according to regulations and on
an “optional” basis.

                                                                                      Maximum     Fixed
                   Level of                Electricity Price US$ / kWh
     FEE                                                                              Power US$ Monthly
                  Voltage kV
                                     Off-Peak         Normal             Peak            / kW   Charge US$
    GC1         0.230 – 0.400         0.056            0.108             0.333          14.125   414.436
    GC2          6.4 - 15 - 22        0.054            0.103             0.268          9.289     0.000
    GC3              31.5             0.054            0.101             0.226          5.656     0.000
    GC4               63              0.054            0.101             0.208          2.227     0.000
    GC5           110 - 150           0.054            0.099             0.172          1.559     0.000




9 Source: Administración Nacional de Usinas y Transmisiones Eléctricas (U.T.E.). Valid Fees as of January 1, 2012.

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4. Telecommunication Costs 10
4.1 Fixed Telephony
Fixed telephony costs are the same for urban and rural areas. In this report the data is in US$
without VAT included (22%).

                                                               Family Home                47.1            55.6
                                 New Service
                                                               Other Clients              47.1            55.6
  Connection Fee
                                                               Family Home                34.7            41.0
                                   Transfer(1)
                                                               Other Clients              34.7            41.0
     Refundable                                                Family Home                47.9            46.3
                                 New Service
      Deposit                                                  Other Clients              89.8            86.9
                                                              Family Home(2)               8.7             8.4
                                 New Service
    Monthly Fee                                                Other Clients              16.4            15.9

4.2 Local Calls 11
This fee applies to all calls between telephony services located at any point within the national
territory, and it is from fixed telephony to fixed telephony. Tally value: US$ 0.057.

                                                    HOURS
  From 0:00 to 9:00 am and
                                       From 9:00 am to 10:00 am
    from 9:00 pm to 12:00                                                      From 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
                                      and from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
          (midnight)
      1 Tally / 5 minutes                     1 Tally / 3 minutes                    1 Tally / 1 minute

4.3 International Long Distan ce Calls 12
                                                                                            Normal Fee US$
                               Countries or Regions
                                                                                              per minute
Buenos Aires, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Sao Paulo, Santiago de Chile and
                                                                                                   0.23
Asunción
Rest of Argentina, Rest of Brazil, Rest of Chile, United States, Spain,
                                                                                                   0.26
Canada, Italy and Israel
Australia, France, U.K., Bolivia, Ecuador, Rest of Paraguay, Mexico, Peru,
                                                                                                   0.42
Germany and Switzerland
Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua,
Panama, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo                              0.47
and Venezuela
Rest of the world                                                                                  0.83
Insular (Asunción, Cuba, North Korea, Kiribati, Falklands, Nauru, Niue, Is.
                                                                                                   1.59
Norfolk, Santa Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Vanuatu)

10 Source: Administración Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (A.N.T.E.L.) – February, 2012. Notes (1): Companies or
Institutions that have over ten telephone services and require their simultaneous transfer will benefit from
reductions over the transfer fee. (2): The client “Family Home” has up to 50 free of charge tallies available per
monthly billing period.

11 Note: The current fee for the hourly period of 0:00 to 9:00 a.m. and from 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 (midnight) is also
valid for Saturdays, Sundays and non-working holidays for 24hs. Source: Administración Nacional de
Telecomunicaciones (A.N.T.E.L.) – February, 2012
12 Note: Fees do not include VAT Source: Administración Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (A.N.T.E.L.) – February,
2012.

                                                                                                            12
Border Traffic: Colonia - Buenos Aires                                                0.23
Border Traffic: Bella Unión and Tomás Gomensoro with Monte Caseros;
Paysandú with Colón and Concepción del Uruguay; Fray Bentos with                      0.13
Gualeguaychú; Salto with Concordia


4.4 Communications from Fixed Telephones to Mobile T elephones
                                                                          Normal Fee
                                                                         US$ / Minute
Minute from ANCEL cell phone                                                 0.19
Minute from MOVISTAR cell phone                                              0.19
Minute from CTI cell phone                                                   0.19

4.5 Mobil Telephony (ANTEL)

ANTEL offers users a large variety of plans according to their use and convenience:

Prepaid Plan: Consists on the top-up account by purchasing a card which its cost varies
according to the following chart:

Card Cost (US$)        0.5        1.3       2.5        5.1        10.2        15.3           25.5
Price per Minute
                                                         0.3
(US$)


Contracts with or without Limited Credit:

                                             Minimum                  Price per Minute
                                            Consumption         Normal Fee       Reduced Fee
                                               (US$)              (US$)             (US$)
                                               16.97               0.22             0.11
     Contract without Limited Credit           36.33               0.19             0.09
                                               67.82               0.17             0.09
                                               16.76               0.23             0.12
      Contract with Limited Credit
                                               16.97               0.30             0.12

Normal Fee:
Mondays to Fridays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Reduced Fee:
Mondays to Fridays from 9 p.m. to 9 a.m.
Saturdays, Sundays and non-working Holidays (1/1, 5/1, 7/18, 8/25 and 12/25)

Blackberry Plan:

            Monthly Fee (US$)                                      Includes
                                                  Flat fee for e-mail and terminal navigation
                   27.97
                                                            (Does not include Voice)




                                                                                              13
4.6 Internet Access
Antel provides family and personal access to the Internet, offering the possibility to permanent
access the Internet without the consumption of telephone tallies, allowing the simultaneous
use of telephone and Internet. Antel offers three possibilities according to the clients needs:
ADSL Flat Fee, ADSL by Traffic or ADSL Mobile.

ADSL Flat Fee:

             Plan Name                              Speed               Monthly Fee (US$)
                                        Up to 10,240 kbps for downloads
           Flat Fee 5 Mega                                                   96.31
                                          Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                        Up to 5,120 kbps for downloads
           Flat Fee 3 Mega                                                   64.61
                                          Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                        Up to 4,096 kbps for downloads
           Flat Fee 2 Mega                                                   44.99
                                          Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                        Up to 3,072 kbps for downloads
          Flat Fee 1.5 Mega                                                  29.81
                                          Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                        Up to 2,048 kbps for downloads
           Flat Fee 1 Mega                                                   24.97
                                          Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                        Up to 1,024 kbps for downloads
             Flat Fee 384                                                    19.87
                                          Up to 512 Kbps for uploads


ADSL by Traffic:

             Plan Name                               Speed                     Monthly Fee
                                        Up to 3.072 kbps for downloads
             ADSL 2 Giga                                                           10.09
                                           Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                         Up to 3.072 kbps for downloads
             ADSL 5 Giga                                                           14.68
                                           Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                         Up to 3.072 kbps for downloads
            ADSL 20 Giga                                                           19.72
                                           Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                         Up to 5.120 kbps for downloads
            ADSL 40 Giga                                                           30.06
                                           Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                        Up to 10.240 kbps for downloads
            ADSL 80 Giga                                                           45.35
                                          Up to 512 Kbps for uploads


ADSL Mobile:

               Plan Name                             Speed                     Monthly Fee
                                        Up to 3.072 kbps for downloads
             ADSL 5 Giga                                                           19.77
                                          Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                        Up to 3.072 kbps for downloads
             ADSL 20 Giga                                                          24.71
                                          Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                        Up to 3.072 kbps for downloads
             ADSL 30 Giga                                                          29.81
                                          Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                        Up to 5.120 kbps for downloads
             ADSL 50 Giga                                                          40.15
                                          Up to 512 Kbps for uploads
                                        Up to 10.240 kbps for downloads
            ADSL 100 Giga                                                          60.54
                                          Up to 512 Kbps for uploads

                                                                                           14
5. Cost of Labor Force 13
5.1 Average Nominal Wages (in US$)
                                                                  Annual         Annual sales      Annual
                                                                 Sales for        between 6       Sales for
                         Positions                              less than 6        and 19          Over 19
                                                                millions of       millions of     millions of
                                                                  dollars           dollars        dollars
Superior Levels                                                    6,217            6,165           6,273
Intermediate Levels                                                3,052            3,080           3,427
Dependency Levels:
                                                                      1,263         1,383             1,450
Administration, Finance and Personnel sectors
Dependency Levels:
                                                                      1,501         1,903             1,620
Commercial sector
Dependency Levels:
                                                                      1,062         1,457             1,571
Production sector

5.2 Managers Nominal Salaries (in US$)
                                                                               Domestic      International
                                                    Market General
                   Positions                                                  Companies       Companies
                                                       Average
                                                                               Average          Average
General Manager                                          12,371                 10,981           13,326
Financial and Business Manager                           7,365                  6,796            7,669
Systems Manager                                          5,637                  5,091            6,183
Commercial Manager                                       8,104                  7,941            8,236
Production Manager                                       7,527                  6,944            7,794
Human Resource Manager                                   5,659                  5,355            5,883

5.3 Social Security Contributions 14
The following chart contains the tax percentages to social security, including contributions
made by the employee (which are deducted from their wage while the company acts as a
withholding agency) and those made by the company. Taxes are expressed in percentages of
each employee’s nominal wage. These are fixed percentages, except for the Personal Income
Tax on Residents (IRPF) which is calculated differently.

                    Taxes                         Employee Contribution15           Company Contribution
Social Security (BPS)                                          15%                             7.5%
Health Insurance                                                (1)                             (2)
Personal Income Tax on Residents (IRPF) According to categories (3)                             0%
Tax on Retributions                                          0.125%                          0.125%

     (1) Nominal wage up to 2.5 BPC (Benefits and Contributions Threshold)16 : 3% contribution
         Nominal wage higher than 2.5 BPC: 4.5% contribution with no children and 6% with
     children.

13 Source: Remunerations Survey 2010-2011 – Price Waterhouse Coopers – The above information is for the
second half of 2011. Note: Figures can be subject to changes according to variations on the exchange rate.
14 Source: www.empresasbps.com.uy – February, 2012 and DGI
15 Included in the nominal wage
16 BPC value valid as of 2012 : US$ 123.16

                                                                                                             15
(2) Holders of Sole Proprietorships with up to one employee with health coverage (as
         dependent workers): Contribute 8% BPC by concept of sickness pay.
        - Sole proprietorships with up to one employee are entitled to health coverage (for
        the holder and for their minors or disabled dependents) and sickness pay. In order to
        be entitled to these benefits they must contribute:
                         No children in charge: 9.5% over a taxable amount of 6.5 BPC
                         11% over a taxable amount of 6.5 BPC
        - Business holders: Contribute 5% over the total sum of nominal wages of employees
        in payroll.
        - Business holders contribute to the Complementary Mutual Fund calculated as
            follows:
                         CCM=(mutual fund*quantity of employees) – 8% (sum of total taxable
                         amount of employees in payroll)

    (3) In order to determine the monthly retention of IRPF all income derived from a
         dependent relationship (nominal remunerations) must be added and all irrecoverable
         credits must be deducted. Thus, the obtained amount will be levied according to the
         following income scale:

            FROM (US$)                          UP TO (US$)                   RATE (%)
                 0                                  862                       exempted
                862                                1,232                         10
               1,232                               1,847                         15
               1,847                               6,158                         20
               6,158                              12,316                         22
              12,316                                                             25

The main feature of this tax is that it is determined by progressive rates linked to an income
scale. This means that the corresponding monthly income is entered into the scale
and then the corresponding rate of each section is applied to the income portion
comprehended in each section of the scale.

The following contributions may be withheld from tax payment:

       Health Care Insurance, Benefit Funds or Conventional Insurance, contributions to the
       Tax on Retributions (Fondo de Reconversión Laboral), and to the Notarial Health Care
       Fund.
       Retirement Contributions to the Social Security Bank, Banking Retirement and Pension
       Fund, Retirement and Pension Fund for University Professionals, Retirement and
       Pension Funds of the Armed Forces, General Directorate of Police Social Assistance,
       Notarial Social Security Fund and the Administration Companies for Social Security
       Complementary Funds.
       Endowment fund (Fondo de Solidaridad) with its additional.
       Medical assistance for under age children in charge of the taxpayer (US$610 annually).
       In the case of minors or children who have reached the age of majority and have been
       legally declared disabled this deduction will be duplicated. This deduction may be
       carried out in all cases, whether the expense has been made or not. The deduction will
       be made through the father or mother`s payment; or from both, each one of them
       paying 50% of the corresponding value.



                                                                                         16
In the same way as in the determination of the tax above, the sum of all the deductions will be
entered into an income scale as shown in the chart below:
             FROM (US$)                          UP TO (US$)                   RATE (%)
                   0                                 369                          10
                 369                                 985                          15
                 985                                5,296                         20
                5,296                               11,454                        22
               11,454                                                             25

The tax to pay will be the result of the subtraction of the tax calculated above minus the
deductions entered into the income scale. Sectors other than the construction and rural
sectors must hire an accidents at work insurance, since this insurance is already included in the
contribution to the Social Security Bank (BPS) for the abovementioned sectors.

6. Transportation Cost17
These are the sector benchmark prices developed by the National Transport Directorate,
dependency of the Ministry of Transport and Public Works. (They are not mandatory)

6.1 General Cargo Transport ation
                     Price per km (US$)                    Price per km (US$)               Price per km (US$)
     Distance in Km
                       Equipment 28t                        Equipment 15t                    Equipment 10t
     From 41-70              5.3                                   4.5                              4.3
   From 71 to 100            5.0                                   3.8                              3.6
  From 101 to 180            4.3                                   3.3                              3.2
  From 181 to 280            3.6                                   2.8                              2.6
  From 280 to 450            3.0                                   2.3                              2.2
      Over 450               2.9                                   2.2                              2.1
Minimum Travel (US$)        195.0                                 169.4                            159.7
  Average Value of
                            14.5                                   12.7                             12.0
 Waiting Time (US$)

6.2 Cereals Transportation
                                                        Price per Ton/km (US$)           Price per Ton/km (US$)
     Distance in Km           Price per km (US$)
                                                            Equipment 28t                    Equipment 21t
        Up to 40                      7.5                          0.3                              0.4
      From 41-50                      5.9                          0.2                              0.3
     From 51 to 60                    5.6                          0.2                              0.3
     From 61 to 80                    5.0                          0.2                              0.2
    From 81 to 100                    4.8                          0.2                              0.2
   From 101 to 150                    4.7                          0.2                              0.2
   From 151 to 200                    4.0                          0.1                              0.2
   From 201 to 300                    3.7                          0.1                              0.2
   From 301 to 400                    3.2                          0.1                              0.2
       Over 400                       3.0                          0.1                              0.1
 Minimum Travel(US$)                 190.7
   Average Value of
                                      13.3
  Waiting Time(US$)


17 Source: National Transport Directorate– November, 2010. Note: In every case, prices per kilometers refer to
distances covered by the loaded vehicle. All costs have been considered, no VAT included, or tolls if applicable.

                                                                                                           17
6.3 Rice Transport ation
                                                                               Price per Ton/km (US$)
     Distance in Km                    Price per km (US$)
                                                                                   Equipment 28t
                                           From Farm to Mill
         Up to 40                            7.85                                          0.28
      From 41 to 60                          6.11                                          0.22
      From 61 to 80                          5.25                                          0.19
     From 81 to 100                          5.15                                          0.18
    From 101 to 130                          4.99                                          0.18
        Over 130                             4.54                                          0.16
                                     From Warehouse to Warehouse
   From 160 to 300                           3.87                                          0.14
   From 301 to 450                           3.16                                          0.11
      Over 450                               2.90                                          0.11
 Minimum Travel(US$)                       214.93
   Average Value of
                                               15.39
  Waiting Time(US$)


6.4 Containers Transportation 18
                                   Price of the Journey (US$)                 Price of the Journey (US$)
        Location
                                         Equipment 15 t                             Equipment 28 t
    Montevideo                                177.4                                      195.6
       Libertad                               228.8                                      259.7
     San Jacinto                              228.8                                      259.7
   Villa Rodríguez                            297.7                                      330.3
        Florida                               370.5                                      450.4
   Nueva Helvecia                             427.3                                      517.1
    Maldonado                                 549.5                                      667.0
       Colonia                                549.5                                      667.0
       Trinidad                               571.4                                      694.3
   Nueva Palmira                              734.4                                      889.8
    Fray Bentos                               814.8                                      990.1
         Melo                                1,003.8                                    1,215.9
      Paysandú                               1,003.8                                    1,215.9
    Tacuarembó                               1,003.8                                    1,215.9
         Salto                               1,233.4                                    1,497.4
        Rivera                               1,182.5                                    1,497.4
  Average Value of
                                                12.2                                       13.2
  Waiting Time(US$)




18 Note: Montevideo is considered the Origen/Final Destination. The indicated loads include the containers weight.
The same prices were used for locations with similar distances. In cases where the aforementioned can´t be applied,
the most proximate location price is considered, adjusting the difference of kilometers covered to the
corresponding unit price.


                                                                                                            18
6.5 Wood Transportation 19
                                                 Tied Logs
             Stockpile Distance in km                                Price per Journey (US$)
                      Up to 3                                                  19.2
                     Up to 10                                                  27.0
                     Up to 30                                                  97.0


                                                Loose Logs
                  Distance in km                                        Price per Ton (US$)
                     Up to 50                                                    7.1
                   From 51-100                                                  13.1
                  From 101-150                                                  16.6
                  From 151-250                                                  24.4
                  From 251-350                                                  31.1
                  From 351-450                                                  37.9
                     Over 450                                                   46.2

6.6 Livestock Transportation
                                                     Price per km (US$)
  Distance (km)
                       Equipment 18t          Equipment 15t        Equipment 12t                 Truck 9t
 From 51 to 100             3.9                    3.5                  3.4                        2.9
From 101 to 140             3.1                    2.9                  2.6                        2.2
From 141 to 250             2.7                    2.5                  2.3                        2.0
From 251 to 350             2.7                    2.5                  2.3                        1.9
From 351 to 450             2.6                    2.4                  2.2                        1.9
    Over 450                2.6                    2.4                  2.2                        1.9
    Minimum
                            223.6                   196.5                    192.9                  162.2
   Travel(US$)

6.7 Construction Transport ation
                                                  Price per m3 – kilometer (US$)
                              Equipment 9t                Equipment 14t          Equipment 28t
  Cartage Road
                                     0.5                         0.3                          0.2
      Work
  Cartage Urban
                                     0.6                         0.4                          0.3
      Work
 Cartage per Hour
   (Three hours                     25.8                         28.0                        30.9
    minimum)




19 Prices for wood transportation refer to the complete journey. Drivers do not intervene in the loading or
unloading operations and journeys for devolution and classification of wood were not taken into consideration.


                                                                                                        19
7. Car Rental 20
Car rental fees in Montevideo:

                                 MODEL                                                    Daily Fee (US$)
                          FIAT STRADA PICK UP                                                    46
                       CHEVROLET SPARK o similar                                                 58
                     CHEVROLET AGILE 1.4 o similar                                               68
                      CHEVROLET AVEO 1.6 o similar                                               79
                      HYINDAI ACCENT 1.6 o similar                                               88
                     TOYOTA COROLLA 2.0 o similar                                               115
                     CHEVROLET ZAFIRA 2.0 o similar                                             140




20 Note: Fees include VAT, collision and vehicle theft waiver (Charge for waiver obligations US$ 500.OOO),
Unlimited Mileage. Source: Europcar March, 2012


                                                                                                             20
Costs Related to Personnel

1. Personalized Health Care

Costs for some of the Personalized Health Care Institutions:
    Institution                                         Plans
                     Summum Plan (Primary Care)
                    Under the age of 18: US$ 90
                    Adults: US$ 120
                    Summum Classic Plan
     Summum         Under the age of 18: US$ 135
                    Adults: US$ 150
                    Summum Classic Plus Plan
                    Under the age of 18: US$ 180
                    Adults: US$ 225

                         0 to 18 year olds: US$ 101 (Discounts for quantity of children)
                         18 to 29 year olds: US$ 120
                         30 to 39 year olds: US$ 143
 Hospital Británico
                         40 to 49 year olds: US$ 155
                         50 to 55 year olds: US$ 205
                         56 to 60 year olds: US$ 220


2. Housing Rental 21
2.1 Rental of Housing in Montevideo
                               Housing Rental (Coastline) (Approx. 150 m2)
                                      Minimum (US$)          Average (US$)        Maximum (US$)
            Apartment                      1,200                 1,750                3,500
              Home                         1,300                 1,900                3,900

2.2 Sale of Housing in Montevideo
                              Sale of Housing (Coastline) (Approx. 150 m2)
                                       Minimum (US$)         Average (US$)        Maximum (US$)
            Apartment                      159,000              220,000              495,000
              Home                         175,500              245,000              535,000




21 Source: Villamide Real Estate Advisory Services – Valid as of March, 2012.
Values in current dollars.

                                                                                           21
3. Hotels in Montevideo 22
Fees for hotels in Montevideo:

          HOTELS IN MONTEVIDEO                            LOCATION       CATEGORY FEE FROM (US$)
Belmont House                                              Carrasco        *****        194
Sheraton Montevideo Hotel                               Punta Carretas     *****        186
Four Points by Sheraton Montevideo                        Downtown         *****        177
Radisson Montevideo Victoria Plaza Hotel                  Downtown         *****        157
Cala di Volpe Boutique Hotel                            Punta Carretas     ****         140
 NH Columbia Hotel                                      Old Downtown       ****         130
Best Western Pedro Figari Hotel                            Carrasco        ****         127
Palladium Hotel                                        Puerto del Buceo    ****         120
Cottage Hotel                                              Carrasco         ***         119
Marti Apart Hotel                                           Pocitos        ****         115
Punta Trouville Apart Hotel                                 Pocitos        ****         110
Plaza Fuerte Hotel                                     Historical center   ****         104
Hosteria del Lago                                           Airport         ***         100
Pocitos Plaza Hotel                                         Pocitos        ****         93
Armon Suites                                                Pocitos        ****         92
 Crystal Palace Hotel                                     Downtown         ****         92
Lafayette Hotel                                           Downtown         ****         91
Days Inn Montevideo                                      Tres Cruces        ***         88
Holiday Inn Montevideo                                    Downtown         ****         88
Oxford Hotel                                              Downtown         ****         87
Balmoral Plaza Hotel                                      Downtown         ****         82
Hispano Hotel                                             Downtown          ***         70
Lancaster Hotel                                           Downtown          ***         67
Europa Hotel                                              Downtown          ***         66
California Hotel                                          Downtown          ***         60
Tres Cruces Hotel                                        Tres Cruces        ***         40


4. Cable Television 23

                                         TCC            Nuevo Siglo          Cablevisión   Montecable
Monthly Cost (US$)                        43                42                   41           42




22 Note: All fees are charged per room and per night and taxes are not included
Source: Reservas.net – February, 2012
23 Source: Montecable, TCC, Nuevo Siglo, Cablevisión. – March, 2011

                                                                                                  22
5. Water Supply 24

Fees for domestic consumption are as following:

                                                                                                      Price per
       Consumption per Month                                       Location
                                                                                                         m3
                                                  Montevideo or other Departments                       3.66
               Up to 5 m3
                                                   Seaside Resort of Maldonado                           4.7
                                                  Montevideo or other Departments                       7.32
            Over 5 to 10 m3
                                                   Seaside Resort of Maldonado                           9.4
                                                  Montevideo or other Departments                       0.73
            Over 10 to 15 m3
                                                   Seaside Resort of Maldonado                          0.94
                                                  Montevideo or other Departments                       1.87
      Surpluses of 15 up to 20 m3
                                                   Seaside Resort of Maldonado                          2.54
                                                  Montevideo or other Departments                       2.39
     Surpluses of 20 up to 25 m3
                                                   Seaside Resort of Maldonado                          3.16
                                                  Montevideo or other Departments                       2.79
      Surpluses of 25 up to 30 m3
                                                   Seaside Resort of Maldonado                          3.68
                                                  Montevideo or other Departments                       3.14
     Surpluses of 30 up to 50 m3
                                                   Seaside Resort of Maldonado                          4.13
                                                  Montevideo or other Departments                       3.47
          Surpluses of 50 m3
                                                   Seaside Resort of Maldonado                          4.62

6. Gas 25
                                                             Fixed Charge
     Natural Gas – Montevideo Residential                                               Charge per m3 (US$)
                                                                 (US$)
   From 0 to 3000 m3 of annual consumption                        11.1                          1.1
      Over 3000 m3 of annual consumption                          18.1                          0.9


                                                                                                Charge for
                                                                              Charge per
          Natural Gas – South Area                   Fixed Charge (US$)                         Connection
                                                                               m3 (US$)
                                                                                                  (US$)
                   Residential                                6.4                   0.5           121.7


                                                                                               Charge for
                                                       Fixed Charge       Charge per
            Natural Gas – Paysandú                                                             Connection
                                                           (US$)           m3 (US$)
                                                                                                 (US$)
                    Residential                              6.4                  0.5            121.7




24 Source: O.S.E – March, 2012
25 Note: Fees with VAT included. Source: Montevideo Gas y Conecta – March, 2012

                                                                                                          23
7. Electricity 26

The standard residential fee is for services with residential consumption modality whose
contracted power is less or equal to 40 kW:

Electricity Consumption Charge:                                                                       US$/kWh
1 kWh to 100 kWh (monthly)                                                                              0.16
101 kWh to 600 kWh (monthly)                                                                            0.22
601 kWh and up                                                                                          0.25
Contracted Power Charge:                                                                                2.10
Fixed Monthly Charge (US$):                                                                             6.33


The double hour residential fee (Optional) is for services with residential consumption
modality whose contracted power is higher or equal to 3.3 kW and less or equal to 40 kW and
for clients that mainly consume in the off-peak time period.

                          Electricity Consumption Charges:                                            US$/kw h
                                         Peak                                                           0.29
                                       Off-Peak                                                         0.11
                              Contracted Power Charge                                                   1.98
                            Fixed Monthly Charge (US$):                                                12.63


Energy charges are distributed in two time periods, during each day that make up the monthly
invoice, according to the following detail.

During the period subject to the usual official time:

• Peak Hour: From 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

• Off-Peak Hours: From 0:00 to 5:00 p.m. and from 11:00 p.m. to 12:00 (midnight)

During the period subject to the official times forward:

• Peak Hour: From 6:00 p.m. to 12:00 (midnight).

• Off-Peak Hour: From 0:00 to 6:00 p.m.




                                                                                                 st
26 Source: Administración Nacional de Usinas y Transmisiones Eléctricas (U.T.E.). Fee valid as of 1 of January, 2012.

                                                                                                               24
8. First-Rate Private Education 27
8.1 Elementary School


                                                    Monthly Fee (US$)           Tuition (US$) (*)
                             2 years                      219                         219
                             3 years                      260                         260
 Pre-School
                             4 years                      377                         377
                             5 years                      471                         469
 Elementary        From 1st grade to 3rd grade            510                         507
    School         From 4th grade to 6th grade            555                         550

8.2 High School


                                  Monthly Fee (US$)                      Tuition (US$) (*)
    st    th
   1 to 4 grade                           573                                    568
    th     th
   5 to 6 grade                           520                                    515


                                           Family Discounts
                  nd
                 2 Child                                        20% Discount
                 3rd Child                                      50% Discount
                4th and up                                      100% Discount




27 Note(*):This fee is charged once a year.
Source: La Mennais School, www.lamennais.edu.uy – March, 2012

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The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf(CBTL), Business strategy case study
 

Setting up

  • 1. March 2012 COSTS FOR SETTING UP AND OPERATING A BUSINESS IN URUGUAY Document updated as of February 2012. Prices in US$ (US$1 = $19.625) corresponding to the month average of January.
  • 2. Table of Contents ACTUAL BUSINESS COSTS ............................................................................................................................... 3 1. STARTING A BUSINESS ENTITY ......................................................................................................... 3 1.1 STOCK COMPANIES.................................................................................... 3 1.2 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ................................................................................ 6 2. COSTS OF SETTING-UP A BUSINESS.................................................................................................... 8 2.1 RENTAL OF PREMISES (M ).................................................................................. 8 2 2.2 PURCHASE OF PREMISES (M ) ............................................................................... 8 2 2.3 PURCHASE OF URBAN LAND (M ) ........................................................................... 8 2 2.4 HOUSING CONSTRUCTION COSTS ............................................................................ 8 2.5 LAND COST ................................................................................................ 9 3. ENERGY AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES COSTS ....................................................................................... 9 3.1 WATER SUPPLY ............................................................................................ 9 3.4 ELECTRICITY ............................................................................................. 11 4. TELECOMMUNICATION COSTS ........................................................................................................ 12 4.1 FIXED TELEPHONY ........................................................................................ 12 4.2 LOCAL CALLS ............................................................................................ 12 4.3 INTERNATIONAL LONG DISTANCE CALLS .................................................................... 12 4.4 COMMUNICATIONS FROM FIXED TELEPHONES TO MOBILE TELEPHONES ...................................... 13 4.5 MOBIL TELEPHONY (ANTEL) ............................................................................. 13 4.6 INTERNET ACCESS ........................................................................................ 14 5. COST OF LABOR FORCE ................................................................................................................ 15 5.1 AVERAGE NOMINAL WAGES (IN US$) ..................................................................... 15 5.2 MANAGERS NOMINAL SALARIES (IN US$) ................................................................. 15 5.3 SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS ......................................................................... 15 6.1 GENERAL CARGO TRANSPORTATION ....................................................................... 17 6.2 CEREALS TRANSPORTATION ............................................................................... 17 6.3 RICE TRANSPORTATION ................................................................................... 18 6.4 CONTAINERS TRANSPORTATION ........................................................................... 18 6.5 WOOD TRANSPORTATION ................................................................................ 19 6.6 LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION ............................................................................. 19 6.7 CONSTRUCTION TRANSPORTATION ........................................................................ 19 7. CAR RENTAL ............................................................................................................................ 20 COSTS RELATED TO PERSONNEL ..................................................................................................................... 21 1. PERSONALIZED HEALTH CARE......................................................................................................... 21 2. HOUSING RENTAL ...................................................................................................................... 21 2.1 RENTAL OF HOUSING IN MONTEVIDEO..................................................................... 21 2.2 SALE OF HOUSING IN MONTEVIDEO ....................................................................... 21 3. HOTELS IN MONTEVIDEO.............................................................................................................. 22 4. CABLE TELEVISION ..................................................................................................................... 22 5. WATER SUPPLY......................................................................................................................... 23 7. ELECTRICITY ............................................................................................................................. 24 8. FIRST-RATE PRIVATE EDUCATION .................................................................................................... 25 8.1 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL .................................................................................... 25 8.2 HIGH SCHOOL ........................................................................................... 25 2
  • 3. Actual Business Costs 1. Starting a Business Entity 1 This section contains all the important information in regard to starting a business in Uruguay, including all the steps required for an entrepreneur to formally register a Stock Company (“Sociedad Anónima”) or a Limited Liability Company (LLC). Below you will find all the required official procedures to legally start operating a business according to the type of company you wish to incorporate or register. 1.1 Stock Companies Shareholders Meeting Cost: Notary fees, 5% of the capital (the minimum fee for any professional intervention may in no case be less than US$ 1,107) Time to Complete: 1 working day. Requirements: The meeting must establish the contracting parties; the name; the domicile; object or activity that will be carried out; capital, contributions, how profits and losses are to be assigned; administration regime, meetings and internal verification, where appropriate, appointment of the first Board of Directors or Administrator, as well as the trustee or the fiscal commission and establish their designation and the stipulated term of the company; stock nature or classes, amount, conditions and emission and other characteristics; the term may exceed the stipulated 30 years. Stock Companies By-Laws Approval By-Laws are subject to the approval of the National Internal Audit Office (AIN). This body is an executing unit of the Ministry of Economics and Finance (MEF), its main role is the enforcement of stock companies legal By-laws and the subscriptions and minimum paying in of capital. The administrative procedure must be carried out in person. You may choose between the standard By-Law developed by the National Internal Audit Office (which can be acquired in the aforementioned body), or a self-developed By-Law. Cost: Standard procedure US$ 560 Execution term: 30 calendar days immediately following its incorporation Time to Complete: 30 calendar days since it was received Requirements: i. Original By-Law or a notarized copy with signatures certification and their corresponding seals. ii. Certificate of subscription and paying in of capital with its corresponding stamps, according to the models available at the web site: www.ain.gub.uy. 1 Source: Online Portal (www.portaldelaempresa.gub.uy) 3
  • 4. iii. Approval application note with its corresponding copy including the following information of the petitioner: Domicile, telephone and fax. The note must be addressed to the National Internal Auditor and must be signed by an authorized person. One-Stop Shop: Registration of newly incorporated Stock Companies One-Stop Shop is a procedure between the Social Security Bank (BPS) and the Tax Administration Department (DGI). The DGI is an executing unit of the Ministry of Economics and Finance (MEF) and a supervising and collecting agency. The BPS is an independent entity of the Uruguayan State and a competent body in regard to the provision and coverage of social security. Cost: Professional Stamp Execution Term: 30 calendar days starting from the articles of incorporation date Requirements: i. Forms: Access to in DGI and BPS ii. Documentation to be Submitted - Two photocopies of the shareholders’ ID card - Notarial certificate and two photocopies including: Signature of all the founders, information of the founders, tax domicile, articles of incorporation date. National Insurance Bank (BSE) The National Insurance Bank (BSE) is an independent entity of the Uruguayan State. Employers that have dependent personnel must start proceedings before the aforementioned entity in order to obtain the Accidents at Work and Occupational Diseases Insurance. Cost: Without cost Execution Term: At the time of personnel hiring Time to Complete: 1 working day Requirements: i. Form No. 1990, Application for Accidents at Work and Occupational Diseases Insurance. This form can be obtained at the BPS premises or through their web site. ii. For companies with Forestry Activity –logging and harvesting of forests, they have to submit proof as registered rural companies before the BPS, registered under the Rural Sector Employers Contribution according to Law No. 15.852 (Aporte Unificado). Registration of Company with Personnel: Businesses that start operating must perform the corresponding procedure before the General Inspection of Labor and Social Security at the Comptroller Documents Division (IGTSS). The IGTSS is a dependency of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MTSS) which its core competence is the legal protection of workers. Cost: Without cost 4
  • 5. Execution Term: 10 working days starting from the following day that the business started operating Time to Complete: 15 working days Requirements: i. Original Registration Record in the BPS and DGI ii. Labor Registry Book iii. BPS Sheet (original or photocopy) Registration at the National Registry of Commerce Once the By-Laws are approved by the AIN the procedures for the registration of the company must take place before the Register of Legal Persons -National Registry of Commerce Department (RNC), for the purpose of complying with part of the necessary requirements for the acquisition of the legal entity. The RNC is a dependency of the General Directorate of Registries (DGR), executing unit of the Ministry of Education and Culture. Cost: One Registration Fee (US$ 41) Time to Complete: 5 working days Requirements: i. First notarized copy of the articles of incorporation issued as a private document with Notarial Certification of signatures or first copy of the public deed. ii. Notarized copy of the approved By-Law by the AIN iii. Register Draft of Business Entities (Form approved by the DRG) iv. Notarial certification or record of the company’s registration number in the Fiscal Code Number for Taxpayers (R.U.T.) v. Payment slips from ICOSA (Tax on the Incorporation of Uruguayan Corporations). Publication of the Stock Company By-Law: With the publication in the Official Gazette or any other journal of choice, the company finally starts operating officially as a Stock Company. 1. Official Gazette Cost: US$ 23.3 (Price per centimeter of column 6.2 cm) Time to Complete: 2 working days Requirements: i. Certificate of registration in the National Registry of Commerce (RNC) 2. Other Journal: Cost: US$ 41 to US$ 205 Time to Complete: 2 working days Requirements: i. Certificate of registration in the National Registry of Commerce (RNC) 5
  • 6. 1.2 Limited Liability Company Partners Meeting Cost: Notary fees, 5% of the capital (the minimum fee for any professional intervention may in no case be less than US$ 1,107) Time to Complete: 1 working day. Requirements: The meeting must establish the contracting parties; the name; the domicile; object or activity that will be carried out; the capital stock; the number and amount of shares for each partner and the allocated value to in-kind contributions; how profits and losses are to be assigned; administration regime, representation and internal audit system of the company; and the stipulated term of the company (no longer than 30 years) One-Stop Shop: Registration of Partnerships with Contract One-Stop Shop is the unified procedure between the Social Security Bank (BPS) and the Tax Administration Department (DGI) for formally registering a company. The DGI is an executing unit of the Ministry of Economics and Finance (MEF) and a supervising and collecting agency. The BPS is an independent entity of the Uruguayan State and a competent body in regards to the provision and coverage of social security. Cost: Professional Stamp Execution Term: Within the 24 hours following the signature of the contract Requirements: i. Remote Connection and Remote Connection Contract Application Forms. Access to in DGI and BPS. ii. Documentation to be Submitted - Two photocopies of all the partners ID cards - Original or certified copy of the corporate contract - Simple photocopy of the corporate contract - Notarial certification (original and two simple photocopies), including: Information of all the partners that enter the company, names of the administrators and representatives, legal status and complete representation (including date of the contract), tax domicile. National Insurance Bank (BSE) The National Insurance Bank (BSE) is an independent entity of the Uruguayan State. Employers that have dependent personnel must start proceedings before the aforementioned entity in order to obtain the Accidents at Work and Occupational Diseases Insurance. Cost: Without cost Execution Term: At the time of the personnel hiring Time to Complete: 1 working day Requirements: i. Form No. 1990, Application for Accidents at Work and Occupational Diseases Insurance. This form can be obtained at BPS premises or through their web site. 6
  • 7. ii. For companies with Forestry Activity –logging and harvesting of forests, they have to submit proof as registered rural companies before the BPS, registered under the Rural Sector Employers Contribution according to Law No. 15.852 (Aporte Unificado). Registration of a Company with Personnel: Businesses that start operating must perform the corresponding procedure before the General Inspection of Labor and Social Security at the Comptroller Documents Division (IGTSS). The IGTSS is a dependency of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MTSS) which its core competence is the legal protection of workers. Cost: Without cost Execution Term: 10 working days starting from the following day that the business started operating Time to Complete: 15 working days Requirements: i. Original Registration Record in the BPS and DGI ii. Labor Registry Book iii. BPS Sheet (original or photocopy) Registration at the National Registry of Commerce Once the articles of incorporation of the Limited Liability Company is granted, the registration of the company must take place before the Register of Legal Persons - National Registry of Commerce Department (RNC), for the purpose of complying with part of the necessary requirements for the acquisition of the legal entity. The RNC is a dependency of the General Directorate of Registries (DGR), executing unit of the Ministry of Education and Culture. Cost: One Registration Fee (US$ 41) Time to Complete: 30 days from the incorporation of the corporate contract Requirements: i. First notarized copy of the articles of incorporation issued as a private document with Notarial Certification of signatures or first copy of the public deed. ii. Register Draft of Business Entities (Form approved by the DRG) iii. Payment slips from ICOSA (Tax on the Incorporation of Uruguayan Corporations). Publication of the Incorporation of the Limited Liability Company (LLC): With the publication in the Official Gazette or any other journal of choice, the company finally starts operating officially as a Limited Liability Company. 3. Official Gazette Cost: US$ 23.3 (Price per centimeter of column 6.2 cm) Time to Complete: 2 working days Requirements: 7
  • 8. i. Certificate of registration in the National registry of Commerce (RNC) 4. Other Journal: Cost: US$ 41 to US$ 205 Time to Complete: 2 working days Requirements: ii. Certificate of registration in the National Registry of Commerce (RNC) 2. Costs of Setting-up a Business 2 2.1 Rental of Premises (m 2 ) Minimum Average Maximum (US$) (US$) (US$) Offices 9 14 38 Commercial Premises 7 13 45 Industrial Premises 2.5 4 6 2.2 Purchase of Premises (m 2 ) Minimum Average Maximum (US$) (US$) (US$) Offices 1,600 2,300 3,900 Commercial Premises 1,200 1,750 4,500 Industrial Premises 230 450 590 2.3 Purchase of Urban Land (m 2 ) Minimum Average Maximum Use (US$) (US$) (US$) Residential 450 1,050 9,000 Logistic 7 29 50 Industrial 4 18 35 2.4 Housing Construction Costs 3 Price Housing Description (US$ / Type m2) 1 Economic at ground floor level 874 2 Economic duplex 885 3 Average (duplex or not) 1,424 4 Sumptuary with heating system (duplex or not) 1,796 5 Economic collective housing at ground floor level without infrastructure 764 5a Same as item 5 but including its own infrastructure 1,072 6 Economic or average collective GF with elevator, without infrastructure 729 2 Source: Villamide Real Estate Advisory Services – Valid as of March, 2012. Approximate values in current dollars for Montevideo, excellent locations for each use. 2 3 Note: - The above information is for the second half of 2010. – Price per m includes: Building materials, remunerations, depreciation of equipments, operating expenses and profits of the construction company, Value Added Tax (VAT) and Social Laws (contributions to B.P.S.). Costs do not include land value, professional fees, costs of construction permits, real estate commissions. Source: National Statistics Institute 8
  • 9. 6a Same as item 6 but including its own infrastructure 821 7 Economic or average collective duplex without infrastructure 885 7a Same as item 7 but including its own infrastructure 1,030 8 Economic Tower with elevator 734 9 Average Tower with elevator 760 10 Sumptuary Tower with elevator and heating system 1,182 2.5 Land Cost 4 Area Leased Value Total Total Productive Destination Average Average (ha) ( Thousands (hectares) (US$/ha/year) of US$) Total 1,104,593 353 141,539 128 Rain-fed Agriculture 296,874 387 76,835 259 Rice 47,057 334 6,125 130 Agriculture/Cattle Raising 179,308 286 25,501 142 Rice/Cattle Raising 3,234 359 353 109 Agriculture/Dairy 7,379 164 879 119 Cattle Raising 529,318 411 27,324 52 Dairy 15,090 104 1963 130 Dairy/Cattle Raising 1,688 77 187 110 Forestry 23,402 397 2196 94 Other sectors (swine, citrus, etc) 1,243 121 177 303 3. Energy and Other Public Utilities Costs 5 3.1 Water Supply 3.1.2 Non-domestic private consumption, except industrial consumption Montevideo or other Montevideo or other Volumes 3 Departments Departments up to 1000 m 3 Over 1000 m 3 US$ / m 3.1 2.5 3.1.3 Industrial Consumption 3.1.3.1 Montevideo or other Departments Up to 1000 From 1000 to From 2000 From 2500 From 3000 Over 3500 Volumes 3 3 3 3 3 3 m 2000 m to 2500 m to 3000 m to 3500 m m 3 US$ / m 3,.1 2.4 2.2 2.1 2 1.8 3.1.3.2 Maldonado Seaside Resort Up to 1000 From 1000 From 2000 From 2500 From 3000 Over 3500 Volumes 3 3 3 3 3 3 m to 2000 m to 2500 m to 3000 m to 3500 m m 3 US$ / m 4.37 3.42 3.22 2.02 2.84 2.67 4 Source: Agricultural Statistics Office, Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fishery – Year 2011 5 Source: Obras Sanitarias del Estado (O.S.E.) – March, 2012. 9
  • 10. 3.1.4 Fixed Monthly Charges Connections Location 13 mm 19 mm 25 mm Over 25 mm Montevideo or other Departments (not along the coast) 4.93 7.27 11.71 49.6 Seaside resorts in Canelones, Maldonado and Rocha 9.58 14.27 22.92 99.21 3.1.4.1 Sewage Costs6 Cold Stores, Slaughterhouses Retail stores, and Textiles Oils, Soaps and Activity Bakeries, Other Industries Non-Alcoholic Sector Paper Mills, Dairy Confectioneries and Business Beverages Products, Food and and Pasta Tanneries Fixed Charge 103.62 51.81 77.58 5.33 (monthly) 3.2 Fuel7 Price per Liter PREMIUM GASOLINE 97 (unleaded) 1.89 SUPER GASOLINE 95 (unleaded) 1.81 SPECIAL GASOLINE 87 (unleaded) 1.80 GAS OIL 1.75 DIESEL OIL 1.28 HEAVY FUEL OIL 0.73 MEDIUM FUEL OIL 0.89 Price per Kg. SUPERGAS 1.40 3.3 Gas8 MARKET RATE Fixed Charge Charge per m3 Annual Consumption Range MONTEVIDEO (US$) consumed (US$) Plus Natural From 601 to 4000 m3 51.87 1.03 Top Natural From 4001 to 12000 m3 65.68 1.03 GENERAL SERVICE 1.03(1) (Regulated service 3 Over 12,000 m 83.91 for the business 0.94 (2) sector) 3 (2) Applies to monthly consumption of up to 1000 m 3 (3) Applies to monthly consumption of Over 1000 m 6 Note: Monthly fixed charges. 7 Source: Administración Nacional de Combustibles, Alcohol y Portland (A.N.C.A.P.) – data updated as of January 13, 2012. Note: Current prices include taxes. One Gallon is equivalent to 3.785 Liters. 8 Note: Fees include VAT. Source: Montevideo Gas y Conecta – February, 2012 10
  • 11. 3.4 Electricity 9 Below are the current electricity fees for average and large consumers. Both have different electricity prices for three different time periods: Peak Hour, Normal Hour, Off-Peak Hour, and price per maximum power demanded throughout the entire month, in addition to a fixed charge. When the electricity supply is delivered, power and electricity prices differ because of different voltage levels; in such a way that while voltage levels increase, prices decrease. Distribution of electricity fees for time periods is as follows: During the period subject to the usual official time: - Peak Hours: From 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. - Normal Hours: From 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and from 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 (midnight) - Off-Peak Hours: From 0:00 to 7:00 a.m. During the period subject to the official times forward: - Peak Hours: From 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. - Normal hours: From 0:00 to 01:00 a.m., from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and from 11:00 p.m. to 12:00 (midnight) - Off-Peak Hours: From 1:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. 3.4.1 Average Consumers On an optional basis for services that present a contracted power rating higher than or equal to 10kw or under or equal to 40Kw at any hour (between the peak-normal time period), and by services regulations with a contracted power rating higher than 40kw at any hour. Maximum Fixed Level of Electricity Price US$ / kWh FEE Power US$ Monthly Voltage kV Off-Peak Normal Peak / kW Charge US$ MC1 0.23 – 0.40 0.057 0.136 0.315 10.721 MC2 6.4 - 15 - 22 0.056 0.124 0.246 6.915 19.89 MC3 31.5 0.055 0.121 0.203 4.046 3.4.2 Large Consumers For services that present an average consumption equal to or higher than 90.000 kWh per month and a contracted power rating equal to or higher than 200 kWh, according to regulations and on an “optional” basis. Maximum Fixed Level of Electricity Price US$ / kWh FEE Power US$ Monthly Voltage kV Off-Peak Normal Peak / kW Charge US$ GC1 0.230 – 0.400 0.056 0.108 0.333 14.125 414.436 GC2 6.4 - 15 - 22 0.054 0.103 0.268 9.289 0.000 GC3 31.5 0.054 0.101 0.226 5.656 0.000 GC4 63 0.054 0.101 0.208 2.227 0.000 GC5 110 - 150 0.054 0.099 0.172 1.559 0.000 9 Source: Administración Nacional de Usinas y Transmisiones Eléctricas (U.T.E.). Valid Fees as of January 1, 2012. 11
  • 12. 4. Telecommunication Costs 10 4.1 Fixed Telephony Fixed telephony costs are the same for urban and rural areas. In this report the data is in US$ without VAT included (22%). Family Home 47.1 55.6 New Service Other Clients 47.1 55.6 Connection Fee Family Home 34.7 41.0 Transfer(1) Other Clients 34.7 41.0 Refundable Family Home 47.9 46.3 New Service Deposit Other Clients 89.8 86.9 Family Home(2) 8.7 8.4 New Service Monthly Fee Other Clients 16.4 15.9 4.2 Local Calls 11 This fee applies to all calls between telephony services located at any point within the national territory, and it is from fixed telephony to fixed telephony. Tally value: US$ 0.057. HOURS From 0:00 to 9:00 am and From 9:00 am to 10:00 am from 9:00 pm to 12:00 From 10:00 am to 6:00 pm and from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm (midnight) 1 Tally / 5 minutes 1 Tally / 3 minutes 1 Tally / 1 minute 4.3 International Long Distan ce Calls 12 Normal Fee US$ Countries or Regions per minute Buenos Aires, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Sao Paulo, Santiago de Chile and 0.23 Asunción Rest of Argentina, Rest of Brazil, Rest of Chile, United States, Spain, 0.26 Canada, Italy and Israel Australia, France, U.K., Bolivia, Ecuador, Rest of Paraguay, Mexico, Peru, 0.42 Germany and Switzerland Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo 0.47 and Venezuela Rest of the world 0.83 Insular (Asunción, Cuba, North Korea, Kiribati, Falklands, Nauru, Niue, Is. 1.59 Norfolk, Santa Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Vanuatu) 10 Source: Administración Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (A.N.T.E.L.) – February, 2012. Notes (1): Companies or Institutions that have over ten telephone services and require their simultaneous transfer will benefit from reductions over the transfer fee. (2): The client “Family Home” has up to 50 free of charge tallies available per monthly billing period. 11 Note: The current fee for the hourly period of 0:00 to 9:00 a.m. and from 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 (midnight) is also valid for Saturdays, Sundays and non-working holidays for 24hs. Source: Administración Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (A.N.T.E.L.) – February, 2012 12 Note: Fees do not include VAT Source: Administración Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (A.N.T.E.L.) – February, 2012. 12
  • 13. Border Traffic: Colonia - Buenos Aires 0.23 Border Traffic: Bella Unión and Tomás Gomensoro with Monte Caseros; Paysandú with Colón and Concepción del Uruguay; Fray Bentos with 0.13 Gualeguaychú; Salto with Concordia 4.4 Communications from Fixed Telephones to Mobile T elephones Normal Fee US$ / Minute Minute from ANCEL cell phone 0.19 Minute from MOVISTAR cell phone 0.19 Minute from CTI cell phone 0.19 4.5 Mobil Telephony (ANTEL) ANTEL offers users a large variety of plans according to their use and convenience: Prepaid Plan: Consists on the top-up account by purchasing a card which its cost varies according to the following chart: Card Cost (US$) 0.5 1.3 2.5 5.1 10.2 15.3 25.5 Price per Minute 0.3 (US$) Contracts with or without Limited Credit: Minimum Price per Minute Consumption Normal Fee Reduced Fee (US$) (US$) (US$) 16.97 0.22 0.11 Contract without Limited Credit 36.33 0.19 0.09 67.82 0.17 0.09 16.76 0.23 0.12 Contract with Limited Credit 16.97 0.30 0.12 Normal Fee: Mondays to Fridays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Reduced Fee: Mondays to Fridays from 9 p.m. to 9 a.m. Saturdays, Sundays and non-working Holidays (1/1, 5/1, 7/18, 8/25 and 12/25) Blackberry Plan: Monthly Fee (US$) Includes Flat fee for e-mail and terminal navigation 27.97 (Does not include Voice) 13
  • 14. 4.6 Internet Access Antel provides family and personal access to the Internet, offering the possibility to permanent access the Internet without the consumption of telephone tallies, allowing the simultaneous use of telephone and Internet. Antel offers three possibilities according to the clients needs: ADSL Flat Fee, ADSL by Traffic or ADSL Mobile. ADSL Flat Fee: Plan Name Speed Monthly Fee (US$) Up to 10,240 kbps for downloads Flat Fee 5 Mega 96.31 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 5,120 kbps for downloads Flat Fee 3 Mega 64.61 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 4,096 kbps for downloads Flat Fee 2 Mega 44.99 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 3,072 kbps for downloads Flat Fee 1.5 Mega 29.81 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 2,048 kbps for downloads Flat Fee 1 Mega 24.97 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 1,024 kbps for downloads Flat Fee 384 19.87 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads ADSL by Traffic: Plan Name Speed Monthly Fee Up to 3.072 kbps for downloads ADSL 2 Giga 10.09 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 3.072 kbps for downloads ADSL 5 Giga 14.68 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 3.072 kbps for downloads ADSL 20 Giga 19.72 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 5.120 kbps for downloads ADSL 40 Giga 30.06 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 10.240 kbps for downloads ADSL 80 Giga 45.35 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads ADSL Mobile: Plan Name Speed Monthly Fee Up to 3.072 kbps for downloads ADSL 5 Giga 19.77 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 3.072 kbps for downloads ADSL 20 Giga 24.71 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 3.072 kbps for downloads ADSL 30 Giga 29.81 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 5.120 kbps for downloads ADSL 50 Giga 40.15 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads Up to 10.240 kbps for downloads ADSL 100 Giga 60.54 Up to 512 Kbps for uploads 14
  • 15. 5. Cost of Labor Force 13 5.1 Average Nominal Wages (in US$) Annual Annual sales Annual Sales for between 6 Sales for Positions less than 6 and 19 Over 19 millions of millions of millions of dollars dollars dollars Superior Levels 6,217 6,165 6,273 Intermediate Levels 3,052 3,080 3,427 Dependency Levels: 1,263 1,383 1,450 Administration, Finance and Personnel sectors Dependency Levels: 1,501 1,903 1,620 Commercial sector Dependency Levels: 1,062 1,457 1,571 Production sector 5.2 Managers Nominal Salaries (in US$) Domestic International Market General Positions Companies Companies Average Average Average General Manager 12,371 10,981 13,326 Financial and Business Manager 7,365 6,796 7,669 Systems Manager 5,637 5,091 6,183 Commercial Manager 8,104 7,941 8,236 Production Manager 7,527 6,944 7,794 Human Resource Manager 5,659 5,355 5,883 5.3 Social Security Contributions 14 The following chart contains the tax percentages to social security, including contributions made by the employee (which are deducted from their wage while the company acts as a withholding agency) and those made by the company. Taxes are expressed in percentages of each employee’s nominal wage. These are fixed percentages, except for the Personal Income Tax on Residents (IRPF) which is calculated differently. Taxes Employee Contribution15 Company Contribution Social Security (BPS) 15% 7.5% Health Insurance (1) (2) Personal Income Tax on Residents (IRPF) According to categories (3) 0% Tax on Retributions 0.125% 0.125% (1) Nominal wage up to 2.5 BPC (Benefits and Contributions Threshold)16 : 3% contribution Nominal wage higher than 2.5 BPC: 4.5% contribution with no children and 6% with children. 13 Source: Remunerations Survey 2010-2011 – Price Waterhouse Coopers – The above information is for the second half of 2011. Note: Figures can be subject to changes according to variations on the exchange rate. 14 Source: www.empresasbps.com.uy – February, 2012 and DGI 15 Included in the nominal wage 16 BPC value valid as of 2012 : US$ 123.16 15
  • 16. (2) Holders of Sole Proprietorships with up to one employee with health coverage (as dependent workers): Contribute 8% BPC by concept of sickness pay. - Sole proprietorships with up to one employee are entitled to health coverage (for the holder and for their minors or disabled dependents) and sickness pay. In order to be entitled to these benefits they must contribute: No children in charge: 9.5% over a taxable amount of 6.5 BPC 11% over a taxable amount of 6.5 BPC - Business holders: Contribute 5% over the total sum of nominal wages of employees in payroll. - Business holders contribute to the Complementary Mutual Fund calculated as follows: CCM=(mutual fund*quantity of employees) – 8% (sum of total taxable amount of employees in payroll) (3) In order to determine the monthly retention of IRPF all income derived from a dependent relationship (nominal remunerations) must be added and all irrecoverable credits must be deducted. Thus, the obtained amount will be levied according to the following income scale: FROM (US$) UP TO (US$) RATE (%) 0 862 exempted 862 1,232 10 1,232 1,847 15 1,847 6,158 20 6,158 12,316 22 12,316 25 The main feature of this tax is that it is determined by progressive rates linked to an income scale. This means that the corresponding monthly income is entered into the scale and then the corresponding rate of each section is applied to the income portion comprehended in each section of the scale. The following contributions may be withheld from tax payment: Health Care Insurance, Benefit Funds or Conventional Insurance, contributions to the Tax on Retributions (Fondo de Reconversión Laboral), and to the Notarial Health Care Fund. Retirement Contributions to the Social Security Bank, Banking Retirement and Pension Fund, Retirement and Pension Fund for University Professionals, Retirement and Pension Funds of the Armed Forces, General Directorate of Police Social Assistance, Notarial Social Security Fund and the Administration Companies for Social Security Complementary Funds. Endowment fund (Fondo de Solidaridad) with its additional. Medical assistance for under age children in charge of the taxpayer (US$610 annually). In the case of minors or children who have reached the age of majority and have been legally declared disabled this deduction will be duplicated. This deduction may be carried out in all cases, whether the expense has been made or not. The deduction will be made through the father or mother`s payment; or from both, each one of them paying 50% of the corresponding value. 16
  • 17. In the same way as in the determination of the tax above, the sum of all the deductions will be entered into an income scale as shown in the chart below: FROM (US$) UP TO (US$) RATE (%) 0 369 10 369 985 15 985 5,296 20 5,296 11,454 22 11,454 25 The tax to pay will be the result of the subtraction of the tax calculated above minus the deductions entered into the income scale. Sectors other than the construction and rural sectors must hire an accidents at work insurance, since this insurance is already included in the contribution to the Social Security Bank (BPS) for the abovementioned sectors. 6. Transportation Cost17 These are the sector benchmark prices developed by the National Transport Directorate, dependency of the Ministry of Transport and Public Works. (They are not mandatory) 6.1 General Cargo Transport ation Price per km (US$) Price per km (US$) Price per km (US$) Distance in Km Equipment 28t Equipment 15t Equipment 10t From 41-70 5.3 4.5 4.3 From 71 to 100 5.0 3.8 3.6 From 101 to 180 4.3 3.3 3.2 From 181 to 280 3.6 2.8 2.6 From 280 to 450 3.0 2.3 2.2 Over 450 2.9 2.2 2.1 Minimum Travel (US$) 195.0 169.4 159.7 Average Value of 14.5 12.7 12.0 Waiting Time (US$) 6.2 Cereals Transportation Price per Ton/km (US$) Price per Ton/km (US$) Distance in Km Price per km (US$) Equipment 28t Equipment 21t Up to 40 7.5 0.3 0.4 From 41-50 5.9 0.2 0.3 From 51 to 60 5.6 0.2 0.3 From 61 to 80 5.0 0.2 0.2 From 81 to 100 4.8 0.2 0.2 From 101 to 150 4.7 0.2 0.2 From 151 to 200 4.0 0.1 0.2 From 201 to 300 3.7 0.1 0.2 From 301 to 400 3.2 0.1 0.2 Over 400 3.0 0.1 0.1 Minimum Travel(US$) 190.7 Average Value of 13.3 Waiting Time(US$) 17 Source: National Transport Directorate– November, 2010. Note: In every case, prices per kilometers refer to distances covered by the loaded vehicle. All costs have been considered, no VAT included, or tolls if applicable. 17
  • 18. 6.3 Rice Transport ation Price per Ton/km (US$) Distance in Km Price per km (US$) Equipment 28t From Farm to Mill Up to 40 7.85 0.28 From 41 to 60 6.11 0.22 From 61 to 80 5.25 0.19 From 81 to 100 5.15 0.18 From 101 to 130 4.99 0.18 Over 130 4.54 0.16 From Warehouse to Warehouse From 160 to 300 3.87 0.14 From 301 to 450 3.16 0.11 Over 450 2.90 0.11 Minimum Travel(US$) 214.93 Average Value of 15.39 Waiting Time(US$) 6.4 Containers Transportation 18 Price of the Journey (US$) Price of the Journey (US$) Location Equipment 15 t Equipment 28 t Montevideo 177.4 195.6 Libertad 228.8 259.7 San Jacinto 228.8 259.7 Villa Rodríguez 297.7 330.3 Florida 370.5 450.4 Nueva Helvecia 427.3 517.1 Maldonado 549.5 667.0 Colonia 549.5 667.0 Trinidad 571.4 694.3 Nueva Palmira 734.4 889.8 Fray Bentos 814.8 990.1 Melo 1,003.8 1,215.9 Paysandú 1,003.8 1,215.9 Tacuarembó 1,003.8 1,215.9 Salto 1,233.4 1,497.4 Rivera 1,182.5 1,497.4 Average Value of 12.2 13.2 Waiting Time(US$) 18 Note: Montevideo is considered the Origen/Final Destination. The indicated loads include the containers weight. The same prices were used for locations with similar distances. In cases where the aforementioned can´t be applied, the most proximate location price is considered, adjusting the difference of kilometers covered to the corresponding unit price. 18
  • 19. 6.5 Wood Transportation 19 Tied Logs Stockpile Distance in km Price per Journey (US$) Up to 3 19.2 Up to 10 27.0 Up to 30 97.0 Loose Logs Distance in km Price per Ton (US$) Up to 50 7.1 From 51-100 13.1 From 101-150 16.6 From 151-250 24.4 From 251-350 31.1 From 351-450 37.9 Over 450 46.2 6.6 Livestock Transportation Price per km (US$) Distance (km) Equipment 18t Equipment 15t Equipment 12t Truck 9t From 51 to 100 3.9 3.5 3.4 2.9 From 101 to 140 3.1 2.9 2.6 2.2 From 141 to 250 2.7 2.5 2.3 2.0 From 251 to 350 2.7 2.5 2.3 1.9 From 351 to 450 2.6 2.4 2.2 1.9 Over 450 2.6 2.4 2.2 1.9 Minimum 223.6 196.5 192.9 162.2 Travel(US$) 6.7 Construction Transport ation Price per m3 – kilometer (US$) Equipment 9t Equipment 14t Equipment 28t Cartage Road 0.5 0.3 0.2 Work Cartage Urban 0.6 0.4 0.3 Work Cartage per Hour (Three hours 25.8 28.0 30.9 minimum) 19 Prices for wood transportation refer to the complete journey. Drivers do not intervene in the loading or unloading operations and journeys for devolution and classification of wood were not taken into consideration. 19
  • 20. 7. Car Rental 20 Car rental fees in Montevideo: MODEL Daily Fee (US$) FIAT STRADA PICK UP 46 CHEVROLET SPARK o similar 58 CHEVROLET AGILE 1.4 o similar 68 CHEVROLET AVEO 1.6 o similar 79 HYINDAI ACCENT 1.6 o similar 88 TOYOTA COROLLA 2.0 o similar 115 CHEVROLET ZAFIRA 2.0 o similar 140 20 Note: Fees include VAT, collision and vehicle theft waiver (Charge for waiver obligations US$ 500.OOO), Unlimited Mileage. Source: Europcar March, 2012 20
  • 21. Costs Related to Personnel 1. Personalized Health Care Costs for some of the Personalized Health Care Institutions: Institution Plans Summum Plan (Primary Care) Under the age of 18: US$ 90 Adults: US$ 120 Summum Classic Plan Summum Under the age of 18: US$ 135 Adults: US$ 150 Summum Classic Plus Plan Under the age of 18: US$ 180 Adults: US$ 225 0 to 18 year olds: US$ 101 (Discounts for quantity of children) 18 to 29 year olds: US$ 120 30 to 39 year olds: US$ 143 Hospital Británico 40 to 49 year olds: US$ 155 50 to 55 year olds: US$ 205 56 to 60 year olds: US$ 220 2. Housing Rental 21 2.1 Rental of Housing in Montevideo Housing Rental (Coastline) (Approx. 150 m2) Minimum (US$) Average (US$) Maximum (US$) Apartment 1,200 1,750 3,500 Home 1,300 1,900 3,900 2.2 Sale of Housing in Montevideo Sale of Housing (Coastline) (Approx. 150 m2) Minimum (US$) Average (US$) Maximum (US$) Apartment 159,000 220,000 495,000 Home 175,500 245,000 535,000 21 Source: Villamide Real Estate Advisory Services – Valid as of March, 2012. Values in current dollars. 21
  • 22. 3. Hotels in Montevideo 22 Fees for hotels in Montevideo: HOTELS IN MONTEVIDEO LOCATION CATEGORY FEE FROM (US$) Belmont House Carrasco ***** 194 Sheraton Montevideo Hotel Punta Carretas ***** 186 Four Points by Sheraton Montevideo Downtown ***** 177 Radisson Montevideo Victoria Plaza Hotel Downtown ***** 157 Cala di Volpe Boutique Hotel Punta Carretas **** 140 NH Columbia Hotel Old Downtown **** 130 Best Western Pedro Figari Hotel Carrasco **** 127 Palladium Hotel Puerto del Buceo **** 120 Cottage Hotel Carrasco *** 119 Marti Apart Hotel Pocitos **** 115 Punta Trouville Apart Hotel Pocitos **** 110 Plaza Fuerte Hotel Historical center **** 104 Hosteria del Lago Airport *** 100 Pocitos Plaza Hotel Pocitos **** 93 Armon Suites Pocitos **** 92 Crystal Palace Hotel Downtown **** 92 Lafayette Hotel Downtown **** 91 Days Inn Montevideo Tres Cruces *** 88 Holiday Inn Montevideo Downtown **** 88 Oxford Hotel Downtown **** 87 Balmoral Plaza Hotel Downtown **** 82 Hispano Hotel Downtown *** 70 Lancaster Hotel Downtown *** 67 Europa Hotel Downtown *** 66 California Hotel Downtown *** 60 Tres Cruces Hotel Tres Cruces *** 40 4. Cable Television 23 TCC Nuevo Siglo Cablevisión Montecable Monthly Cost (US$) 43 42 41 42 22 Note: All fees are charged per room and per night and taxes are not included Source: Reservas.net – February, 2012 23 Source: Montecable, TCC, Nuevo Siglo, Cablevisión. – March, 2011 22
  • 23. 5. Water Supply 24 Fees for domestic consumption are as following: Price per Consumption per Month Location m3 Montevideo or other Departments 3.66 Up to 5 m3 Seaside Resort of Maldonado 4.7 Montevideo or other Departments 7.32 Over 5 to 10 m3 Seaside Resort of Maldonado 9.4 Montevideo or other Departments 0.73 Over 10 to 15 m3 Seaside Resort of Maldonado 0.94 Montevideo or other Departments 1.87 Surpluses of 15 up to 20 m3 Seaside Resort of Maldonado 2.54 Montevideo or other Departments 2.39 Surpluses of 20 up to 25 m3 Seaside Resort of Maldonado 3.16 Montevideo or other Departments 2.79 Surpluses of 25 up to 30 m3 Seaside Resort of Maldonado 3.68 Montevideo or other Departments 3.14 Surpluses of 30 up to 50 m3 Seaside Resort of Maldonado 4.13 Montevideo or other Departments 3.47 Surpluses of 50 m3 Seaside Resort of Maldonado 4.62 6. Gas 25 Fixed Charge Natural Gas – Montevideo Residential Charge per m3 (US$) (US$) From 0 to 3000 m3 of annual consumption 11.1 1.1 Over 3000 m3 of annual consumption 18.1 0.9 Charge for Charge per Natural Gas – South Area Fixed Charge (US$) Connection m3 (US$) (US$) Residential 6.4 0.5 121.7 Charge for Fixed Charge Charge per Natural Gas – Paysandú Connection (US$) m3 (US$) (US$) Residential 6.4 0.5 121.7 24 Source: O.S.E – March, 2012 25 Note: Fees with VAT included. Source: Montevideo Gas y Conecta – March, 2012 23
  • 24. 7. Electricity 26 The standard residential fee is for services with residential consumption modality whose contracted power is less or equal to 40 kW: Electricity Consumption Charge: US$/kWh 1 kWh to 100 kWh (monthly) 0.16 101 kWh to 600 kWh (monthly) 0.22 601 kWh and up 0.25 Contracted Power Charge: 2.10 Fixed Monthly Charge (US$): 6.33 The double hour residential fee (Optional) is for services with residential consumption modality whose contracted power is higher or equal to 3.3 kW and less or equal to 40 kW and for clients that mainly consume in the off-peak time period. Electricity Consumption Charges: US$/kw h Peak 0.29 Off-Peak 0.11 Contracted Power Charge 1.98 Fixed Monthly Charge (US$): 12.63 Energy charges are distributed in two time periods, during each day that make up the monthly invoice, according to the following detail. During the period subject to the usual official time: • Peak Hour: From 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. • Off-Peak Hours: From 0:00 to 5:00 p.m. and from 11:00 p.m. to 12:00 (midnight) During the period subject to the official times forward: • Peak Hour: From 6:00 p.m. to 12:00 (midnight). • Off-Peak Hour: From 0:00 to 6:00 p.m. st 26 Source: Administración Nacional de Usinas y Transmisiones Eléctricas (U.T.E.). Fee valid as of 1 of January, 2012. 24
  • 25. 8. First-Rate Private Education 27 8.1 Elementary School Monthly Fee (US$) Tuition (US$) (*) 2 years 219 219 3 years 260 260 Pre-School 4 years 377 377 5 years 471 469 Elementary From 1st grade to 3rd grade 510 507 School From 4th grade to 6th grade 555 550 8.2 High School Monthly Fee (US$) Tuition (US$) (*) st th 1 to 4 grade 573 568 th th 5 to 6 grade 520 515 Family Discounts nd 2 Child 20% Discount 3rd Child 50% Discount 4th and up 100% Discount 27 Note(*):This fee is charged once a year. Source: La Mennais School, www.lamennais.edu.uy – March, 2012 25