Bibliographic citations
Canal, D., Pumalloclla, C. (2020). Obligaciones tributarias y las rentas de los propietarios del Centro Comercial Sucesión Sotomayor del distrito de Cusco periodo 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/3752
Canal, D., Pumalloclla, C. Obligaciones tributarias y las rentas de los propietarios del Centro Comercial Sucesión Sotomayor del distrito de Cusco periodo 2018 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/3752
@misc{renati/23012,
title = "Obligaciones tributarias y las rentas de los propietarios del Centro Comercial Sucesión Sotomayor del distrito de Cusco periodo 2018",
author = "Pumalloclla Olarte, Celinda",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2020"
}
The owners of the Sotomayor Succession shopping center obtain income that comes from other economic activities, which are not linked to first-class income and for which they would fulfill their tax obligations; but they would be evading their obligation against first-class income, which would generate additional income that was not declared. Its objective is to determine the status of the Tax obligations and the income of the owners of the Sotomayor Succession Shopping Center in the District of Cusco, 2018 period. We do not have research hypotheses because, due to the nature of the research and being descriptive in scope according to Hernández; Sampieri & Bapstita, it is not necessary to formulate Hypothesis. The Tax Obligation is the link between the creditor and the tax debtor, established by law, which aims to fulfill the tax benefit. Within this we have two types of obligations; formal and substantial obligations. Likewise, the identification of the Income they generate is essential, in order to recognize their obligations vis-à-vis the Tax Administration. The present study has the following scope: Descriptive, with Non-Experimental Design and Quantitative Approach. In the information obtained from sample 1 with respect to the substantial obligations (Table 39 and Table 40), the lessors would be partially fulfilling their substantial obligation. But according to the information obtained regarding the formal obligations that were comforted in both samples, there was a discrepancy since the lessors would not be fulfilling their formal obligations, nor would they fulfill their substantial obligation. 53% of the owners fulfill their formal obligations, while contrasting with the information of the tenants we could observe that the owners do not fulfill as their formal obligations should be; likewise, the substantial obligations according to tables 39 and 40 specify that, the owners partially comply with their substantial obligations, but that would generate a discrepancy between those who do not fulfill their formal obligation, but partially fulfill their substantial obligation, which would not have a consistent relationship.
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