The elected president announced that her government would establish the Digital Transformation Office.
One of the main areas that companies need to address is the digitization of accounting. According to the accounting authority, it is necessary to increase the state's total revenue by 15 to 30% and to enact an income tax law that allows for deductions for medications and tuition fees adjusted for inflation. This issue could represent new reforms that would change the way companies calculate their taxes and establish a compliance relationship with the Tax Administration Service (SAT).
Artificial intelligence can exacerbate income concentration and inequality. It has the potential to deeply transform the global economy. However, its introduction must be carefully managed to avoid increasing inequality. Governments can design redistributive taxes to strengthen the tax base, protect workers, and ensure a fair distribution of the benefits of artificial intelligence, as recently emphasized by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are crucial to the Mexican economy, yet nearly a third of them fail due to poor management, making fiscal incentives a viable option.
Thanks to technological innovations, accountants can save time to conduct more accurate analyses. In 2023, the number of accountants in Mexico increased by 12%, adding 564,000 professionals in this field, according to detailed data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI). These professionals are crucial to ensuring the integrity and accuracy of financial records.
The introduction of the Carta Porte (CCP) could have implications for logistics in the transportation industry.
The procedure for blocking digital stamps by SAT in Mexico raises a series of questions and concerns among taxpayers.
The fluctuation of the exchange rate is not only a concern for economists and businesspeople, but also for the general population and professionals such as accountants, who must consider the potential impacts on taxpayers.
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