TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of tax benefits on Peruvian companies' financial results
AU - Detquizan Ramirez, Lizbet Yaqueline
AU - Ullilen Goña, Sarita Ester
AU - Puican Rodriguez, Victor Hugo
AU - Ferré López, Diego Isidro
AU - Salazar Asalde, Abel
AU - García Vera, Waldemar Ramón
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/7/1
Y1 - 2024/7/1
N2 - This study investigates how tax benefits influence corporate profitability in companies in Chachapoyas, Peru, emphasising the importance of proper fiscal management to improve financial performance. The relevance of tax incentives in profitability management is discussed, and challenges associated with legislative uncertainty and the lack of tax training are examined, which limit efficiency in resource management and the optimisation of financial assets. Using a quantitative approach, financial and tax data are analysed to examine the relationship between tax benefits and corporate profitability in a natural context, employing descriptive and inferential analysis techniques with SPSS software. The findings indicate a significantly positive correlation between tax benefits and profitability, demonstrating that tax optimisation can support sustainable economic growth for businesses. A deficiency in the knowledge and application of efficient tax strategies is identified. The study highlights the need for educational and tax optimisation programmes to improve tax management in businesses, which can contribute to a broader tax base and greater state capacity to finance essential public services. The article provides an applied and strategic perspective on fiscal and economic management, offering valuable implications for public policy formulation and corporate decision-making, and highlighting the importance of a holistic approach that integrates fiscal, financial, and corporate management.
AB - This study investigates how tax benefits influence corporate profitability in companies in Chachapoyas, Peru, emphasising the importance of proper fiscal management to improve financial performance. The relevance of tax incentives in profitability management is discussed, and challenges associated with legislative uncertainty and the lack of tax training are examined, which limit efficiency in resource management and the optimisation of financial assets. Using a quantitative approach, financial and tax data are analysed to examine the relationship between tax benefits and corporate profitability in a natural context, employing descriptive and inferential analysis techniques with SPSS software. The findings indicate a significantly positive correlation between tax benefits and profitability, demonstrating that tax optimisation can support sustainable economic growth for businesses. A deficiency in the knowledge and application of efficient tax strategies is identified. The study highlights the need for educational and tax optimisation programmes to improve tax management in businesses, which can contribute to a broader tax base and greater state capacity to finance essential public services. The article provides an applied and strategic perspective on fiscal and economic management, offering valuable implications for public policy formulation and corporate decision-making, and highlighting the importance of a holistic approach that integrates fiscal, financial, and corporate management.
KW - Tax optimisation
KW - business training
KW - economic management
KW - financial sustainability
KW - financial technologies
KW - fiscal innovation
KW - public policy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85204956573
U2 - 10.51798/sijis.v5i3.747
DO - 10.51798/sijis.v5i3.747
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85204956573
SN - 2675-9780
VL - 5
JO - Sapienza
JF - Sapienza
IS - 3
M1 - e24056
ER -