
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2604162
Spanish Abstract: En Ecuador, el principio de suficiencia constituye uno de los varios ejes rectores del sistema tributario, dada la persistente dependencia de ingresos petroleros y la creciente ejecucion de programas sociales y de inversion. Ante ello, surge la necesidad de gestionar el cobro de impuestos manera eficaz mediante la reduccion gradual de cada una de las brechas de recaudacion (inscripcion, omisidad, veracidad y pago). Sin embargo, a la fecha no se dispone de un indicador macroeconomico que sintetice el cierre conjunto de estas brechas como producto de la gestion del Servicio de Rentas Internas. El presente proyecto cuantifica un indicador de eficiencia recaudatoria para el Impuesto al Valor Agregado y el Impuesto a la Renta, con la finalidad de evaluar la situacion actual de la institucion, monitorear su gestion recaudadora, y sentar bases para proyectar un mejoramiento continuo.English Abstract: In Ecuador, the principle of sufficiency is one of several guiding principles of the Tax System, given the persistent dependence on oil revenues and the growing implementation of social programs and investment. In response, the need to manage the collection of taxes effectively by the gradual reduction of each of the gaps revenues (registration, default, veracity and payment). However, to date not have a macroeconomic indicator that synthesizes the set closing these gaps as a result of the management of the Internal Revenue Service. This project quantifies collection efficiency indicator for value added tax and income tax, in order to assess the current situation of the institution, monitor collecting management and lay foundation for continuous improvement project.
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