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EXONERATIONS IN HONDURAS, PRIVILEGES WITHOUT COLLECTIVE DEVELOPMENT: ECONOMICS - THE LIBERATOR

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The tax exemption scheme in Honduras began in 1970, designed to boost development, but has ended up consolidating privileges for powerful sectors, which make up the ten richest families, warns the economist Henry Rodríguez. In Honduras, according to the International Cooperation Association (ICA), almost 74 percent of the tax revenue comes from direct taxes on the consumption of the population in general and, due to exonerations, it has stopped …
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The tax exemption scheme in Honduras began in 1970, designed to boost development, but has ended up consolidating privileges for powerful sectors, which make up the ten richest families, warns the economist Henry Rodríguez. In Honduras, according to the International Cooperation Association (ICA), almost 74 percent of the tax revenue comes from direct taxes on the consumption of the population in general and, due to exonerations, it has stopped …

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ellibertador.hn broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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