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Author: Gaute Gulliksen
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Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Mexico: History, Structure, and Public Opinion
Introduction Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) are vital actors in the development of any country They are crucial for Mexico’s democracy as they promote accountability, protect human rights, and amplify marginalized voices. By advocating for social justice and engaging citizens, they strengthen democratic values and ensure government responsiveness to the needs of the people, fostering a…
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A Step-by-step guide for startups
Starting a new startup is an exciting journey, but it requires careful planning and execution. Below is a step-by-step guide to help you get started. Each step will also be explored in more detail in separate posts starting below the step-by-step guide.
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How Mexico’s electronic invoicing system favors the big
Mexico’s electronic invoicing system, managed by the Tax Administration Service (SAT), primarily aims to improve tax compliance and transparency in transactions. Through Digital Tax Receipts via the Internet (CFDIs), SAT can monitor operations in real-time, reducing tax evasion and ensuring better fiscal control.
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The Value of Small Businesses in Local Communities in Mexico
In the vibrant and diverse tapestry of Mexico’s economy, small businesses play a crucial role in shaping the social, economic, and cultural landscapes of local communities. From the bustling mercados of Oaxaca to the artisan shops in San Miguel de Allende, these businesses are more than just providers of goods and services—they are the heart…
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Personal information in exchange for an invoice
In an increasingly digital world, businesses are adopting practices that clearly cross the line between marketing and ethical responsibility. A recent example is Soriana Mexico, a major retail chain, which has a policy of requiring customers to create an account to obtain an invoice. While this may seem like a minor inconvenience to some, it…