Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 9:00:27 GMT
In a recent investigation by the newspaper Reforma, it was discovered that television stations, pharmaceutical companies, automotive companies, mining companies, department stores, financial groups and even soccer teams had their taxes forgiven.
The investigation published in his newspaper demonstrates the fight in courts of 170 of the country's main companies to keep their names secret.
However, a few days ago it was announced France Mobile Number List that the Tax Administration Service (SAT) forgave millions of pesos of taxes to three Mexican soccer clubs: Atlante, Pumas and Monterrey, who were forgiven tax credits in the year of 2013.
It should be noted that in compliance with an order from the National Institute of Transparency Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (INAI), the tax authority released said list as part of a requirement to know the reasons why they did not enter the coffers. plus two billion pesos, the result of 69 tax credits.
These soccer teams also had taxes forgiven
According to what was published, these teams waived taxes during the 2013 fiscal year under the “LIF 2013” concept:
Atlante, 61.3 million pesos.
Pumas, 1.64 mdp.
Monterrey, 900,000 pesos.
The document delivered by the SAT highlights that the taxpayers who had tax credits forgiven for said fiscal year were identified - published in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) on December 17, 2012 - and this based on the fact that they complied with "the rules contained in chapter II of the first resolution of modifications to the Resolution for 2013, published on February 19, 2013 in the DOF."
But it does not give the exact details or criteria for the clubs to be selected and obtain this benefit.
“ It is important to note that the INAI, through said resolution, clearly established that the obligated subject must provide the information to the applicant; However, it does not expressly establish and much less justify and motivate the individual to disseminate or make it public, since, as has been pointed out, this could lead to violating the right that individuals have to have their information safeguarded by be classified as confidential ,” the document notes.
Companies condemned taxes
At the beginning of the investigation by the newspaper El Reforma, the names of the companies that had taxes forgiven were revealed, among them are:
Pfizer, Chedraui, Liverpool, Palacio de Hierro, 7 Eleven, Hewlett-Packard, Grupo Carso, América Móvil, General Motors and Gruma.
In addition, Industrias Peñoles, AT&T, Grupo Elektra, Cargill, Televisa, Club América, Club Necaxa, Cablevisión, Grupo Herdez, Grupo Industrial Saltillo, Ternium, Arcelormittal, Jafra, Fuller and Cancún Airports.
The investigation published in his newspaper demonstrates the fight in courts of 170 of the country's main companies to keep their names secret.
However, a few days ago it was announced France Mobile Number List that the Tax Administration Service (SAT) forgave millions of pesos of taxes to three Mexican soccer clubs: Atlante, Pumas and Monterrey, who were forgiven tax credits in the year of 2013.
It should be noted that in compliance with an order from the National Institute of Transparency Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (INAI), the tax authority released said list as part of a requirement to know the reasons why they did not enter the coffers. plus two billion pesos, the result of 69 tax credits.
These soccer teams also had taxes forgiven
According to what was published, these teams waived taxes during the 2013 fiscal year under the “LIF 2013” concept:
Atlante, 61.3 million pesos.
Pumas, 1.64 mdp.
Monterrey, 900,000 pesos.
The document delivered by the SAT highlights that the taxpayers who had tax credits forgiven for said fiscal year were identified - published in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) on December 17, 2012 - and this based on the fact that they complied with "the rules contained in chapter II of the first resolution of modifications to the Resolution for 2013, published on February 19, 2013 in the DOF."
But it does not give the exact details or criteria for the clubs to be selected and obtain this benefit.
“ It is important to note that the INAI, through said resolution, clearly established that the obligated subject must provide the information to the applicant; However, it does not expressly establish and much less justify and motivate the individual to disseminate or make it public, since, as has been pointed out, this could lead to violating the right that individuals have to have their information safeguarded by be classified as confidential ,” the document notes.
Companies condemned taxes
At the beginning of the investigation by the newspaper El Reforma, the names of the companies that had taxes forgiven were revealed, among them are:
Pfizer, Chedraui, Liverpool, Palacio de Hierro, 7 Eleven, Hewlett-Packard, Grupo Carso, América Móvil, General Motors and Gruma.
In addition, Industrias Peñoles, AT&T, Grupo Elektra, Cargill, Televisa, Club América, Club Necaxa, Cablevisión, Grupo Herdez, Grupo Industrial Saltillo, Ternium, Arcelormittal, Jafra, Fuller and Cancún Airports.