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Ontinuara~ Lay Fiscalizacion a Causantes I - reocupa a Mexico, Leyes y Politics Migratoria de EU (INFORMACION COLS. 1, 2, 3 ~JFIIt C AUTOMOVILES OE COLIMA, J MANZANILLO Tel . 3-10-50 y 3-11-11 Director General : Numero Collma, Col ., Sebado 14 de Febrero de 1987 . Hector Senchez de Ia Madrid 10,725 ontinuara~ lay Fiscalizacion a Causantes Preciado Santana : Se Regularize asupo Aumenta Rein/c/a en 100% Ia Vents el Padron de Contribuyentes Brave la de Tortibonos • Empresas que operaban como menores, pasaron a ser mayores TransmisiOn do a la gran acepta- • Existen los evasores, pero su porcentaje no es exagerado, aseguro de/ Canal 1 que han tenido los tor- • Se implementarg Ia orientation permanents a los usuarios, dijo El director de radio y tele- os en la poblacibn de vision dal gobferno dal Esta- Os recursos, la prOxi- Por Hector Esplnosa Floras do, Emlgdlo Salgado Mares, semana se pretends informo qua lamentable- mentor la yenta a un Como resultado de la Inflation, Respecto a la evasion fiscal que exists mente Ia plants electrica por ciento, mediante la muchas empresas que esperaban como en la entidad, estimO qua Asta no es sun que se destinO para la ante- ., 1 oration a ante progra- contribuyentes menores han pasado aho- exagerada, "quiza porque todavia conser- na quo se este Instalando en de las tiendas Pazpu . ra a mayores to que ha motivado una regu- ve su espfritu de verdadera provincia, con el volcen correspondlente al spuAs de fnformar to lartzaclOn dal padrOn respecttvo, InformO genies verdaderamente responsables en Canal 7 de ImevislOn, no re- erfor al gobernador Ellas el jefe de ale oficina Federal de Hacienda sus obligaciones" . dltu0 la suficiente potencia ors Verduzco, el delega- en la entidad, Guillermo Conrado Precfado para que funcionaran los de la Conasupo en la en- Santana . , Jorge Hurtado Ramos En algunos casos se registra falta de dos capacitores de la ante- na. unic6 que el precio dal cumplimiento, en su mayor parts por faita :r, ' , Duo que adem2s de que alto favorece- de conocimlento, pero como la lay seAala Por tat motivo, mencionO ramo de tortilla seguire r3 para que se registra una mayor capta- tondo a 32 pesos, pero claramente que su desconocimiento no que se este trabajando en clOn de recursos, se continuard con las ac- eso y que ya sea quo se bfo para las personas que los exime ~e su cumplimiento, la misma clones de flscalizaclOn pero sin necesidad arregte la plants o se colo- ~anan cuando mi ximo dos oficina pretends realizar una promotion de recurrtr al cierre de negoclos, tai y co- EL PRESIDENTS DE LA UNION GANADERA REGIONAL, Vidal Femendez Torres, en que otra de m2s potencia aces el salarfo minfmo. de esas obligaciones, asi como de los mo Io seflala el codigo respecttvo, porque entrevista concedida a Dlario dr Collma, se pronuncia por Is desaparici0n dal dedazo para soluclonar el proble- 'Por otra pane, mencfon0 nuevos ordenamientos en materia fiscal, antes que nada se busca proteger al para qua hays una mayor penetration de en la sucesibn presidential . ∎ Foto Martin Medina Soto ma. pre en to que respects al contrtbuyente y al publico . Irograma de malt, haste el to qua se liens con la campafa publicitarla Sin embargo duo que a fl- edemas, dijo que el contrlbuyente que opera permanentemente . nomento se han captado 36 tfene el derecho de exlgir a los vtsitadores La sucesibn (Pass a la Peg . 14) nil toneladas, pagando precisamente que no se entorpezca la 1pOrtunamente a los pro- Respecto al contenido de la miscel3- atencton al publlco y qua solo se realicen tuctores 3 mil 500 millones nea fiscal, expllco que se fundaments Vidal Fernandez : El Designado Reestructuran las verlfiaciones qua se especffican en la 1e pesos ; en to referents al exclusivamente en et espiritu de que pa- orden que por escrfto deben de presenter . Ia Canaco Local pace, dijo que se tienen gue mss quien tenga ms y qua a los que Podria ser un Gobernador contemptados 40 millones tengan menos, se les cobra menos, • Ojala que el PRI no se equivoque en la selection Este silo quedar3 re- de pesos . Esta regularizacfbn de los usuartos desgravi ndose varios aspectos que les fa- estructurada totalmente Ia menores que rebasaron su capital para pa- vorecerAn . • No habra error si se toms en cuenta al pueblo Asimismo, comentO que • MMH influira .en to decision final, acepta Camas National de Corner- rlprograma de yentas termt- ler a contribuyentes mayores, consldero do de Collma, proceso quo rare el mss de abril, pero de que les sera benAfico porque en este regi- En la oficina Federal de Hacienda, ya dio Iniclo con la designs- Iegwr existiendo oferta, As- men dispondr9n de mayores facilidades, abundO, se tiene et personal capacitado Por Hector Espinosa Floras clOn de una comisiOn cuyos I podria amplfarse por es- tri mites m2s sencillos, adem9s de que se necesario para dar orientation a los integrantes tendren a su fo de 15 Was mss . manejan deducciones y les permitira tam- contribuyentes que tengan dudes al res- Pare la designation dal sucesor dal presidents Mfguel de la Madrid ya no debe cargo Ilevar los trabajos en AI hablar dal sorgo, men- bleu poder operar con contribuyentes ma • pecto, por to que recomend6 que quien es- existtr el dedazo ; debe tomarse en cuenta la opinion dal pueblo . Pero dal PRI saldr3 el eso sentido, con to teal el O que se tienen en bo- yores, cola que antes no podlan porque time qua no ha estado cumpliendo con al- "bueno" y ojala no se equivoque, porque el pals ya no podria soportar biro traspf6, con- beneficio sera para los afi- no extendtan fattens y no desglosaban el guns obligation, scuds para reciblr la siderO Vidal Fernendez Torres, presidents de la Unlbn Ganadera Regional en la entidad . liados a ante organismo . (Pose a Ia Peg . 13) IVA. orientation adecuada. Advierte ademi s, como todo hombre experimentado en la production ganadera y Ello fee informado por el agricola, que se deber8 de goner m9s atencion a la production de alimentos, "porque presidents de la Canaco de eso es una de las colas que non ha estado hundlendo, porque no hay buena production Chacon Aguilar Collma, Arturo Velasco En la Cuerda y todo to tenemos que tsar de biros lados" . Villa, quien afadiO quo se Floja los TambiOn estima qua dana mucho, moralmente, at productor cuando se le ofrece opto por tomar esta medtda, Pretends el Banco Mundial Brindar meths ayuda y nunca Ilega, adem3s de quo critic6 el hecho de que Banrurat hays hecho debido a quo los servlcios Lideres a un lado a los pequenos propletarios para apoyarlos, ya quo estima que sfendo todos que se venian prestando Apoyo a los Programas Municipales dal CEU productores, todos tienen derecho a ser apoyados, porque iamb unos como biros son eran timitados por falta de me xICan0S" . recursos y porque no habfa I Inf . Peg . Clnco ) Debido a las reformas que sufriO el pero al respecto, expltcO que la comisibn (Pass a la Peg . 12) (Pass a la Peg. 3) „Iculo 115 constltucional en et sentido dal Banco Mundial pidiO que se alto- Ieotorgar la autonomla a los ayuntamien- gieran dos para apoyarlos integramente s,el Banco Mundial se ha interesado en en su desarrollo. Lo anterior se bass en sill 13 Millones Pago Anagsa a anciar programas municipales, por to que en todo el pals se seleccfonan solo a sera de vital importancfa la gestiOn de 115 ayutamtentos para otorgarles altos Banrural, por Indemnizaciones beccursos que realicen los presidentes mu- apoyos", dijo, pero to que se busca es qua Micipales . seen en forma general y no solo para un Alrededor de un mil 113 (Banrural), como Indemniza- Lo anterior fee Informado por Leopot- determinado numero . millones de pesos ha paga- ciones de cosechas dal ono jto ChacOn Aguilar, vocal ejecutivo dal Anterlormente, dijo que ya se tuvieron do la Aseguradora National anterior, faltando sun el pa- Cntro Estatal de Estudios Municiaples, dos reuniones con la comislOn dal Banco Agricola Ganadera (Anagsa) go de 60 millones de pesos quien agreg0 que este tipo de apoyos en Mundlal, sfendo una de atlas con los teso- al Banco de Credito Rural por eso mismo concepto a bt3ditos, podr3 ser tramitada por los ayun- reros y otra con los alcaldes, para qua de particulares . Itmientos via Banobras . viva voz conocleran las propuestas a reall- Fuerte Apoyo a Lo anterior fee man lfesta- Asimlsmo, menctonb que estos apo- zar por cads ayuntamfento y ver la posibiil- do por el gerente de la Anag- pOS se esperan que seen en forma general Ia Pisciculture sa en la entidad, Rafael Tor- para todos los ayuntamientos dal estado ; (Pasa a la Peg . 12) dal Estado tajada Rodriguez agregando h que los recursos para pager Podrian it al Paro Indefinido • $40 millones para silo los 60 millones de pesos as- Con el propOsito de Im- tan por Ilegar, para qua de los Trabajadores de Ia UPN pulsar m9s la actividad inmediato se liquids a los piscicola en et estado, el beneftciarios . • Demandan aumento salarial y en prestaciones Banco de CrOdito Rural dis- pondr2 ante alto de 40 millo- Ante alto, aclarO que on IL En demands de aumento satartal a incremento de prestacfones, los trabajadores el pogo de Indemnizaciones nes de pesos para crAditos de la Universidad Pedagbgica National (UPN) podrian fr al pero de labores por tiempo in- quo se requleran en esta ac al banco no tienen proble- definido, advirtieron ayer, en conferencta de prensa, Jose RamOn Vargas Valle, repre- • tividad, por to que se ms ya qua se hate medlan- ~entante dal comite national de la section sindical, y la secretaria de organization de la aspen elevar la production de to la compensation de ~alegacfon sindtcal de Collma, Maria Elena Garcia Rivers .
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