Jesus Rodriguez

Jesus Rodriguez

fiscalist Mexico

Jesus Rodriguez is a noted fiscalist and legal expert in Mexico, recognized for his insights on tax regulations and compliance. He has gained attention for his commentary on the recent changes in e-commerce regulations, particularly regarding the requirement for consumers to provide their RFC when purchasing from online platforms like Shein and Temu. His explanations shed light on the government's efforts to regulate digital commerce, combat tax evasion, and ensure fair competition for local businesses, making him a key figure in discussions surrounding Mexico's evolving online shopping landscape.

Born on Jan 01, 2004 (22 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
106,609
Power
3,411$
Sentiment
7.87
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Italy 1 8.00 0.16% +0% 60,461,826 99,118 $2,000,000 3,279$
Panama 1 6.00 0.17% +0% 4,314,768 7,491 $76,000 132$
Totals 2 64,776,594 106,609 $2,076,000 3,411$
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Recent Mentions

Spain Spain: Jesús Rodríguez, known as Chus Mirantes, is the owner of the company Combayl and is being investigated for his role in a mining accident. 2

El País: Imputados por homicidio imprudente los propietarios de la mina de Cerredo | España

San Marino San Marino: Jesús Rodríguez entered the match and was another player that Alberto Guerra had to defend against. 6

San Marino RTV (News): Under 21, dalla Spagna a Cipro

Mexico Mexico: Jesús Rodríguez explained the legal procedures that the tax authority can initiate if Salinas Pliego refuses to pay his debts. 5

El Universal: De incumplir Salinas Pliego, “vendría embargo a cuentas, bienes y marcas”, explican fiscalistas

Bahamas Bahamas: Jesus Rodriguez, the plant’s general manager, agreed to provide credits to workers amid fears of disruption from Hurricane Melissa. 8

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: Morton Salt’s payroll advanced to aid staff