The entrepreneurial agency shows banners and sends letters to Congress in this city
Vallartan entrepreneurs members of Coparmex Puerto Vallarta-Banderas Bay are publicly manifesting themselves since Saturday against the tax reforms that the Treasury will submit to the Congress of the Nation.
With banners in different companies and letters to the MPs Gustavo Gonzalez Villasenor and Rafael González Reséndiz, they join the national campaign of the Entrepreneurial Coordination Council and the Mexican Employers Confederation.
Arnulfo Ortega Contreras, president of Coparmex, said that the fiscal reforms threaten businesses and will cause unemployment, and surely the closure of many businesses around the country.
Interviewed by telephone, Rafael González Resendiz agreed to be the carrier and submit to the National Congress the dissatisfaction of employers in Puerto Vallarta and Banderas Bay.
In the course of the week Arnulfo Ortega indicated that they will join other companies of the two municipalities, to manifest in different ways their dissent against the proposed tax reforms.
Among other things, stickers expressing the general discontent against the tax increases and the new taxes that the Treasury is intending, will be pasted on cars and business windows.
CANIRAC, IS ALSO AGAINST
It should be recalled that in the weekend, the president of the Restaurant Chamber in Puerto Vallarta (Canirac), Evangelina Sanchez, said that the Tax Reform proposal presented by the federal Executive and that was referred to the Committees of Finance and Public Credit of the Chamber of Deputies, is not fair and much less social because as it stands, it would affect many families and businesses since it includes the removal of the small taxpayers regime (REPECO).
She also questioned the intended VAT tax increase in several products that are part of the offer of restaurants, and which the sector in the whole nation is certain that will produce a significant impact on the household economy of all Mexicans since if there is an increase in the price of these inputs, there will be less purchasing power for the consumer, "therefore there will be less consumption, sales will decrease in our businesses, companies will lower their production and they will have no choice but to lay off workers".
The first issue of the tax reform that concerns us, she said in a meeting with a group of members, is the proposed removal of the Small taxpayers regime, which is the tax system in which many restaurants are working on.
[readon1 url="http://vallartaopina.net/2013/10/14/coparmex-vallarta-bahia-contra-la-reforma-fiscal"]Source: Vallarta Opina Translated by Rene Tripp[/readon1]
Coparmex Vallarta-Bahia, against tax reform
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