
Rodolfo Servín Gómez
Rodolfo Servín Gómez is the Vice President of Relations and Dissemination at the Mexican Institute of Public Accountants (IMCP). He has recently been in the news for discussing the implications of a proposed 3.5% tax on remittances from the United States to Mexico, clarifying that it is not a double taxation but rather a mechanism for controlling immigration. Servín Gómez emphasized that the measure targets undocumented immigrants sending money home, and he provided insights on the broader impact of remittances on the Mexican economy.
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Rodolfo Servín Gómez is the vice president of Relations and Dissemination at the Mexican Institute of Public Accountants.
Prevén el retorno de grandes capitales por gancho fiscalRodolfo Servín Gómez, vice president of Relations and Dissemination of the IMCP, expressed concerns about the timing of fiscal incentives.
El Plan México, en medio de una tormenta perfectaRodolfo Servín Gómez explained that the 3.5% tax on remittances is a mechanism of control in migration matters.
Gravar remesas es un control migratorio: IMCP






