Bibliographic citations
Navarro, A., Aguilar, C. (2023). Impacto de la informalidad en el régimen tributario MYPE en el distrito de Huayucachi, Huancayo, Junín - Perú, durante el periodo 2017–2022 [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/669654
Navarro, A., Aguilar, C. Impacto de la informalidad en el régimen tributario MYPE en el distrito de Huayucachi, Huancayo, Junín - Perú, durante el periodo 2017–2022 [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/669654
@misc{renati/408594,
title = "Impacto de la informalidad en el régimen tributario MYPE en el distrito de Huayucachi, Huancayo, Junín - Perú, durante el periodo 2017–2022",
author = "Aguilar Altamirano, Clement Felix",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2023"
}
The Peruvian labor and tax system is known to be widely sustained in informality, since the tolerance of the State, coupled with its limited capacity to manage and attract most small and microenterprises to formality, encourages businesses to operate in this way. Due to this reality, the present research analyses the impact that informality had on the mype tax regime in the district of Huayucachi, Huancayo, Junín - Peru, in the period 2017-2022. To do so, it reviews how the tax regime over the years has changed, mainly, in the pre- and post-pandemic period of covid-19 in Peru. To this end, the participation in taxes by SMEs from their formation and during the development of their life cycle in the Peruvian market is highlighted. Likewise, literature evidence is presented regarding the contribution of taxation in the formalization of micro and small entrepreneurs. As part of the methodology used, a sample of 359 micro and small businesses operating in the district of Huayucachi is analyzed by applying Cronbach's Alpha coefficient. The main finding is that there is a value of 0.7 of this coefficient, which implies a positive relationship between informality and the way in which the current tax regime operates.
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