Bibliographic citations
Choquehuanca, D., (2022). La cultura tributaria de los comerciantes del Centro Comercial Molino I – distrito de Santiago – Cusco, primer semestre 2021 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4658
Choquehuanca, D., La cultura tributaria de los comerciantes del Centro Comercial Molino I – distrito de Santiago – Cusco, primer semestre 2021 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/4658
@misc{renati/959424,
title = "La cultura tributaria de los comerciantes del Centro Comercial Molino I – distrito de Santiago – Cusco, primer semestre 2021",
author = "Choquehuanca Salas, Diana Isabel",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2022"
}
The study is entitled: “THE TAX CULTURE OF THE MERCHANTS OF THE MOLINO I SHOPPING CENTER, SANTIAGO DISTRICT - CUSCO, FIRST SEMESTER 2021“; The general problem arises: How is the tax culture of the merchants of the Molino I Shopping Center, Santiago - Cusco district, first semester 2021?, the general objective being “Describe the tax culture of the merchants of the Molino I Shopping Center, Santiago district. Santiago – Cusco, first semester 2021”. The methodology of this study is as follows, it has a quantitative approach, a non- experimental design and a descriptive scope, and the study population is made up of the merchants of the Molino I Shopping Center, who provided the data through a questionnaire instrument to collect information necessary for the present investigation. The study is concluded obtaining the following results referring to the variable tax culture that, 72% of the merchants have a high degree on tax culture, therefore they also have tax awareness, 64.7% of the study population do not have tax education, showing scarcity, which is due to different factors such as little or no tax orientation, and not being easy to understand the tax regulations, not timely carrying out tax responsibilities, therefore leading to tax violations. Therefore, low tax education helps to find possible solutions that can promote the tax culture and assessment of taxes.
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