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It is of utmost importance to check, if according to law, the activities you carry out have any tax incentive for income tax purposes. The Income Tax Law in its Title VII - On Fiscal Incentives, indicates in each chapter those activities that enjoy reductions and facilities for the payment of their taxes. The activities are as follows:

CHAPTER I OF PERSONAL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

CHAPTER II OF EMPLOYERS WHO HIRE PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AND OLDER ADULTS

CHAPTER III OF TRUSTS DEDICATED TO THE ACQUISITION OR CONSTRUCTION OF REAL ESTATE

CHAPTER IV OF TAX INCENTIVES FOR NATIONAL FILM AND THEATRICAL PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

CHAPTER V OF TAXPAYERS DEDICATED TO THE CONSTRUCTION AND DISPOSAL OF REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENTS CHAPTER VI OF THE PROMOTION OF VENTURE CAPITAL INVESTMENT IN THE COUNTRY CHAPTER VII OF THE COOPERATIVE PRODUCTION SOCIETIES

CHAPTER IX OF THE FISCAL STIMULUS FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY CHAPTER X OF THE FISCAL STIMULUS FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE SPORTS

CHAPTER XI ON POWER EQUIPMENT FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES CHAPTER XII SIMPLIFIED TRUST REGIME FOR LEGAL ENTITIES

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