Honduras: Companies Not Paying Taxes

Financial Secretary, William Chong Wong, has listed the companies that, whether due to exemption or evasion, do not pay tax.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

According to the online publication Revistazo.biz, “the Financial Secretary has stated that the companies listed benefit from indemnities that other Honduran business do not”.

The secretary criticized companies that are exempt from taxes or that, “refuse to comply with the law”. The full list will soon be on the Executive Revenue Office (DEI) website.

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