Tax legislation and its impact on the development of the formal operations of aquaculture companies

Lucio Ticona-Carrizales, Cynthia Milagros Apaza-Panca, José Oscar Huanca Frías, Cristóbal Rufino Yapuchura Saico, Varanny Nelyda Ticona Campos

Article ID: 3283
Vol 8, Issue 5, 2024

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Abstract


Peru is a country open to the world economy and to national and foreign investments; therefore, economic activities of an industrial, commercial and service nature in general are developed. It also has a wide variety of natural resources, which is why the state has chosen to apply differentiated treatment in the tax field to certain types of business activities by granting certain “benefits” and “incentives”. However, due to a lack of knowledge about tax legislation, they are not used adequately. In this context, the objective was to analyze the level of knowledge of the legislation, tax and its impact on the development of their operations in formal business aquaculture in the ring circumlacustrine of the region in 2021. It was developed under a descriptive correlational design with a sample of 80 circumlacustrine ring aquaculture companies. The results indicated that there is a low level of knowledge about tax legislation on the part of the owners of aquaculture companies, which negatively affects the development of their formal operations in the circumlacustrine ring of the Puno region. As a consequence, it has a negative impact on the formalization of companies since they do not know about the benefits and tax incentives and even less about the tax regimes to which they are subject as taxpayers; therefore, aquaculture companies are in the informality category in a high percentage.


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aquaculture; business; tax legislation; formal operations

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/jipd.v8i5.3283

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