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Mory, S., (2020). Los gastos sujetos a límites y gastos no deducibles y su incidencia en la determinación del impuesto a la renta en la empresa 2A Servicios SAC, año 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/24025
Mory, S., Los gastos sujetos a límites y gastos no deducibles y su incidencia en la determinación del impuesto a la renta en la empresa 2A Servicios SAC, año 2018 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/24025
@misc{renati/519295,
title = "Los gastos sujetos a límites y gastos no deducibles y su incidencia en la determinación del impuesto a la renta en la empresa 2A Servicios SAC, año 2018",
author = "Mory Ricse, Slim Jhofhan",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2020"
}
The present investigation has the purpose of evaluating the deductible and non-deductible expenses and their incidence in the determination of the Income Tax in the company 2ª Servicios SAC. For this, a Non-experimental, descriptive and transactional investigation is proposed, through the application of Surveys to the Chief of the Accounting Area and a Questionnaire to its staff, in addition to the review of the company's tax declarations. Among its conclusions was the low level of knowledge in tax matters of personnel. It was also possible to verify that deductible expenses such as recreation and representation express a limitation of not exceeding 0.5% of net income, which in both cases there was an excess of expenditure, which requires a rectification of the declaration of tax of the year. On the other hand, non-deductibles are the product of their total impropriety, of which the expenses for concepts of fines and personal expenses are recognized, which due to ignorance of the tax regulations and technical outdating affects the tax declaration. It is recommended to establish an internal expenditure policy, where limits and controls are established in the company.
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