Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 4:33:00 GMT -5
Eduardo Behrentz recently wrote: “The National Government is wrong in its efforts to reduce the benefits derived from donations to charitable causes by companies and individuals. This is a great nonsense that will be left by the tax reform that is underway in the Congress of the Republic. We know that this reform is necessary (in the context of the international price of oil) and that we were overdue to have a simplified standard that promotes business competitiveness, but the desire to increase collection should not sacrifice the construction of a culture of solidarity".. During his acceptance speech on December 6, he addresses President Peña Nieto saying: "Mr. President, on behalf of all the philanthropic foundations that exist in the country, I want to respectfully ask you to maintain the deductibility regime that allows us to operate efficiently for the benefit of those who request our help, because, practically, our "Survival depends on the donations given by our sponsors, any modification to said regulation could mean a drastic reduction in our possibilities of operating with efficiency and effectiveness and transparency for the benefit of the country." Mijangos Borja had the opportunity to seek the safeguarding of the philanthropic sector in Mexico and he did so directly at the official residence of Los Pinos. Behrentz describes in an article a similar situation faced by the Colombian philanthropic sector. His voice must be heard by his authorities and from Mexico he has an echo. Mijangos and Behrentz draw attention to the insensitivity of legislators and governments with administrative acts that could, in their respective nations, annihilate the philanthropy that flows through civil society organizations and that is so needed. Eduardo Behrentz published his call to defend altruistic organizations in El Tiempo de Colombia, under the article “Punishing Solidarity” which is not wasted (December 5, 2016) and can be consulted here .
It reveals the profound threat that New Zealand WhatsApp Number looms over our sister nations and their respective civil society organizations. In the Mexican case, the statement of reasons that justifies the changes that the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP – a dependency of the Federal Executive) intends to make are based on a good intention. It is a good end, but through very bad means that reflect that many officials are in the dark regarding the dynamics of the sector and its particular needs. The universe of donors is very low, historically it has registered a minimal increase between new organizations and those that disappear or become extinct. We do not exceed 10 thousand authorized grantees and in the National Registry of Civil Society Organizations, under the responsibility of the National Institute of Social Development, there is a considerable increase, but organizations that are around 35 thousand do not become grantees. The SHCP's proposals so that CSOs have corporate governance, their assets and assets can be confiscated, as well as the purpose of certifying organizations by their level of institutional development (levels A, AA and AAA) would open a large gap in exclusion with donors and will affect your institutional project. I have had the opportunity to witness the transformative power that volunteers have, Enrique Peña Nieto President Enrique Peña Nieto responded to He pointed out that the tax regime for grantees has not been modified and that the proposals will have to be reviat should exist for those who contribute and sponsor much of the social work carried out by different let us open a space for dialogue with the Ministry of Finance to learn about very particular cases."
If the audience received the presidential message and it was equally understood, then the modifications must be withdrawn from discussion on the House floor. Let's keep an eye on it. pnavs-2016-photo-116 (1) The ceremony, a party From the comments of the attendees it can be stated that the ceremony seems to have provoked at least the following coincidences: The event was a party, a general celebration, since volunteering unites people, gives them identity and unity. The audience shared the distinctions for both the winners and the honorable mentions and felt them as theirs. Without a doubt, everyone identified with the good people that abound in the country. It was like receiving a breath of fresh air, pure oxygen, which confirms the commitment of the dozens of people who provide voluntary service and who filled the Adolfo López Mateos Hall that day. It has been great wisdom that President Enrique Peña Nieto finally delivered the PNAVS, because it exalts those who grant it as much as those who receive it; It projects volunteering as an issue of national interest for the government and is perceived as an additional resource for public efforts, but it will have to be given substance by the government. The ceremony was brief, emotional, warm and filled all the attendees with a passion to help; created a party that, lacking music, made the solidarity of those in the world of volunteering dance.
It reveals the profound threat that New Zealand WhatsApp Number looms over our sister nations and their respective civil society organizations. In the Mexican case, the statement of reasons that justifies the changes that the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP – a dependency of the Federal Executive) intends to make are based on a good intention. It is a good end, but through very bad means that reflect that many officials are in the dark regarding the dynamics of the sector and its particular needs. The universe of donors is very low, historically it has registered a minimal increase between new organizations and those that disappear or become extinct. We do not exceed 10 thousand authorized grantees and in the National Registry of Civil Society Organizations, under the responsibility of the National Institute of Social Development, there is a considerable increase, but organizations that are around 35 thousand do not become grantees. The SHCP's proposals so that CSOs have corporate governance, their assets and assets can be confiscated, as well as the purpose of certifying organizations by their level of institutional development (levels A, AA and AAA) would open a large gap in exclusion with donors and will affect your institutional project. I have had the opportunity to witness the transformative power that volunteers have, Enrique Peña Nieto President Enrique Peña Nieto responded to He pointed out that the tax regime for grantees has not been modified and that the proposals will have to be reviat should exist for those who contribute and sponsor much of the social work carried out by different let us open a space for dialogue with the Ministry of Finance to learn about very particular cases."
If the audience received the presidential message and it was equally understood, then the modifications must be withdrawn from discussion on the House floor. Let's keep an eye on it. pnavs-2016-photo-116 (1) The ceremony, a party From the comments of the attendees it can be stated that the ceremony seems to have provoked at least the following coincidences: The event was a party, a general celebration, since volunteering unites people, gives them identity and unity. The audience shared the distinctions for both the winners and the honorable mentions and felt them as theirs. Without a doubt, everyone identified with the good people that abound in the country. It was like receiving a breath of fresh air, pure oxygen, which confirms the commitment of the dozens of people who provide voluntary service and who filled the Adolfo López Mateos Hall that day. It has been great wisdom that President Enrique Peña Nieto finally delivered the PNAVS, because it exalts those who grant it as much as those who receive it; It projects volunteering as an issue of national interest for the government and is perceived as an additional resource for public efforts, but it will have to be given substance by the government. The ceremony was brief, emotional, warm and filled all the attendees with a passion to help; created a party that, lacking music, made the solidarity of those in the world of volunteering dance.