Bibliographic citations
Aguinaga, R., Galvez, L. (2020). La Cultura Tributaria y su Impacto en el Cumplimiento de las Obligaciones Tributarias de las PYME’s del Sector Restaurantes en San Isidro y Miraflores en el Periodo 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655203
Aguinaga, R., Galvez, L. La Cultura Tributaria y su Impacto en el Cumplimiento de las Obligaciones Tributarias de las PYME’s del Sector Restaurantes en San Isidro y Miraflores en el Periodo 2018 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655203
@misc{renati/394418,
title = "La Cultura Tributaria y su Impacto en el Cumplimiento de las Obligaciones Tributarias de las PYME’s del Sector Restaurantes en San Isidro y Miraflores en el Periodo 2018",
author = "Galvez Bernal, Lesly",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
This research work seeks to understand the possible relation between tax culture and its impact on the fulfillment of the obligations of SMEs that make up the restaurant sector. This project arises from the observance of some SUNAT reports, where a high level of tax evation is evidenced, as well as high levels of default. In addition, according to complementary information, one of the reasons that would explain such a reality would be the high rate of informality present in our economy: situation that arises due to the lack of solid tax culture in our population. In this sense, the investigation was carried out in which it was sought to know, in what way aspects such as; tax values, knowledge of peruvian tax regulations and tax beliefs by those responsible for the companies that make up the studied sector, could have some impact on the fulfillment of their obligations to SUNAT. Along the same lines, it should be noted that, for said research, it was necessary to give it both a qualitative and a quantitative approach that allows a broad overview of the problem. Finally, the data obtained, allowed us to know that there was no major relation between the tax culture and its impact on the compliance of tax obligations by entrepreneurs. The explanation for these results is that the current situation of a pandemic product of the COVID-19, conditioned a very cautious position for the respondents, who provided their answers with the fear of being supervised by SUNAT.
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