Fiscal and financial impact of organizations
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The book "Fiscal and Financial Impact of Organizations" is an academic work that addresses, from a multidisciplinary perspective, the leading fiscal and financial challenges organizations face in Mexico. With a rigorous approach grounded in recent research, this volume seeks to provide analytical and strategic tools to enhance business sustainability and competitiveness.
Across six chapters, the text explores key topics such as fiscal defense strategies in response to the restriction or cancellation of digital certificates, corporate social responsibility's tax implications, financial innovation's impact on economic growth, and the comparative advantages of current tax regimes. It also examines specific fiscal incentives for sectors like freight public transportation and the implications of minimum wage increases for small and medium-sized enterprises.
The book combines theoretical analysis, applied methodologies, and case studies, integrating financial, fiscal, and sustainability approaches. Academics from the National System of Researchers (SNII) and graduate students from the Master's Program in Taxation at the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes collaborate to enrich the work with a transdisciplinary perspective that links theory with business practice.
This work is intended for researchers, educators, graduate students, and professionals interested in the intersection of taxation and corporate finance. It offers a solid foundation for designing strategies that enable organizations to navigate the challenges of a constantly evolving fiscal and economic environment.
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