Displaying items by tag: taxpayers

On march 12, 2024, the Legislative Assembly approved with 69 votes in favor the favorable opinion of the Treasury Commission on the initiative to reform the Income Tax Law.

Published in Finances

Digitalization was a sort of fad at some point in history, that is, nothing more than something that brands could assimilate for their business or not, because what has always worked, why change it?

Published in Experts

The minister of Finance, Alejandro Zelaya, tax collection has been on the right track; up to april 18, tax revenues have behaved as the institution had planned within the budget.

Published in Finances

If you are one of those who are about to file your income tax return, in this Dinero.com.sv article we explain what points you should take into account.

Published in Finances

The minister of Finance, Alejandro Zelaya, announced in a press conference that, at the end of november 1 of this year, the tax amnesty resulted in the collection of US$131.3 million, which corresponds to approximately 25,000 taxpayers who applied for the amnesty.

Published in Finances

Approximately US$40 million in taxes could be collected by the Ministry of Finance through the proposed Special Transitory Law for the Voluntary Compliance of Tax and Customs Obligations, in which the deputies of the Treasury and Special Budget Committee issued a favorable opinion.

Published in Finances

The Minister of Finance, Alejandro Zelaya, arrived at the Fiscalía General de la República (FGR) to present 5 new notices to the Dirección de Defensa de los Intereses del Estado por presunta evasión fiscal de Impuesto Sobre la Renta (ISR) and Value Added Tax (VAT).

Published in Finances

The management of public resources focused on the welfare of the population has allowed keeping commitments up to date.

Published in Finances

Salvadorans who have not filed their income tax return, have until today to do so. The Ministry of Finance is calling taxpayers to file their tax returns on time, in order to avoid fines and setbacks.

Published in Finances

Citizens who have not yet filed the Income Tax Return corresponding to 2021 still have seven days to do so. Next may 2 is the deadline to do so, informed the Ministry of Finance, through the Dirección General de Impuestos Internos (DGII).

Published in Finances
Page 1 of 2