Tag Archives: Income Tax Law

Budget Debate Sparks Chaos in Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies

By KELIN DILLON As Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies debated over potential changes to the country’s Income Tax Law on Tuesday, Oct. 19, particularly concerning areas that would cause civil society organizations (CSOs) to receive less donations, differences between the in-power National Regeneration Movement (Morena) and opposition parties resulted in a number of unprofessional situations, including deputies turning their backs and

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Congressional Commission Approves AMLO’s Income Package

By KELIN DILLON On Monday, Oct. 18, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) 2022 National Income Package was approved by the Chamber of Deputies’ Economic Commission, including all its proposed reforms to the nation’s Income Tax Law (ISR). The package, which now passes to the full Chamber for passage, controversially proposes the registration of all legal Mexican adults over

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AMLO’s Outsourcing Bill Passes Chamber of Deputies Without Changes

By KELIN DILLON Following an eight-hour debate, Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies approved Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) outsourcing bill without a single change, sending it to the Senate for further analysis and ratification. Much of the eight-hour debate was taken up rejecting the 38 reservations and proposals for modification from various parliamentary groups, after which the vote was

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