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Source text - Spanish CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (CNNExpansión) —A partir del 2014, los contribuyentes cautivos tendrán un doble impacto en su bolsillo ya que deberán pagar una tasa de Impuesto Sobre la Renta (ISR) más alta que la actual y podrán realizar menos deducciones, de acuerdo con las modificaciones a la Ley del ISR avaladas por la Cámara de Diputados.Según lo aprobado, las personas que tengan ingresos anuales superiores a 500,000 y hasta 750,000 pesos deberán pagar una tasa de ISR de 31%; quienes reciban ingresos de entre 750,000 y hasta 1 millón de pesos, de 32%; los que perciban entre uno y hasta tres millones de pesos pagarán una tasa de 34% y quienes ganen más de tres millones, 35%.Los contribuyentes que tengan ingresos menores a 500,000 pesos pagarán impuestos como hasta ahora, a una tasa máxima de 30%, detalla la propuesta que deberá ser discutida todavía por la Cámara de Senadores.Además de elevar la tasa, se pone un límite al monto de las deducciones personales, lo que impactará negativamente a todos los contribuyentes, no sólo a los de altos ingresos, afirmó el socio de Impuestos de Deloitte, Luis Liñero.Una persona podrá deducir únicamente la cantidad que resulte menor entre el 10% de su ingreso anual total y el monto equivalente a cuatro salarios mínimos anuales delDistrito Federal, que representa actualmente 94,549 pesos.De esta forma, si un trabajador tiene ingresos por 1 millón de pesos y realizó gastos deducibles por 115,000 pesos al año, sólo podrá deducir 94,549 pesos, además de que deberá tributar a una tasade 32%, desde la máxima actual de 30%.
Translation - English MEXICO CITY (CNN Expansion) —Beginningin 2014, captive taxpayers willfeel a two-partpinch on their pocketbooks, as income taxes are set to rise above their present rates whilepossibilities for deductions will be lowered, due to amendments to Income Tax Lawthat have been approved by the Chamber of Deputies. According to the amendment, people who annually earn more than 500,000 and up to 750,000 pesos will have to pay an income tax rate of 31%; those who earnbetween 750,000 and up to onemillion pesos, a rate of 32%; those who make between one and up to three million pesos will pay a rate of 34%; and anyone earning more than three million pesos will pay35%.
Taxpayers with incomes below 500,000 pesos will pay taxes as they have up to this point, at a maximum rate of 30%, a detail of the proposal that still needs to be discussed by the Chamber of Senators.In addition to raising rates, a limit will be added to the total amount of personal deductions. The limit will negatively impact all taxpayers, not only the high-earners, affirmed tax consultant from Deloitte, Luis Liñero.An individual will be able to deduct only theamount that results in a smallerfigure, either 10% of their total annual income or a sumequal to four times the minimum annual salaryin the Federal District, which currently totals94,549 pesos. Following this model, if a worker has an income of one million pesos and incursdeductible expenses of 115,000 pesos per year, he will onlybe able to deduct 94,549 pesos,in addition to having to pay a 32% tax rate, compared to the current maximum of 30%.
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