FEDERACIÓN DE ORGANIZACIONES NO GUBERNAMENTALES PARA EL DESARROLLO DE HONDURAS
The Federación de Organizaciones No Gubernamentales para el Desarrollo de Honduras, also known as FOPRI-DEH, is a non-governmental organization that plays a crucial role in the development of Honduras.
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Abstract
FOPRI-DEH is headquartered in Barrio la Violeta, Honduras, and its main objective is to promote the development of the municipality of Cane, La Paz. The organization emphasizes the importance of taxes in contributing to the development of the municipality. Taxes, also known as impuestos, are payments or contributions made to the state in accordance with the law, with the aim of satisfying the common needs of all citizens. These needs include infrastructure, health, education, security, and others. The organization highlights the various types of taxes, including property taxes, personal income taxes, taxes on establishments and services, and taxes on the exploitation and extraction of natural resources. FOPRI-DEH also emphasizes the importance of taxes in the country's economy. Taxes are a primary source of income for the government, allowing it to invest in priority areas such as education, health, justice, and security. The organization notes that taxes also play a crucial role in combating poverty and promoting economic sectors that are essential to the country's development. The organization's website, www.municane.org, provides information on the various projects and initiatives that have been implemented in the municipality of Cane, La Paz, thanks to the payment of taxes. These projects include the construction of parks, such as Parque San Francisco de Asís, and the provision of social benefits, such as becas sociales for single mothers and university students. The organization also highlights the importance of taxes in providing essential services, such as education and healthcare. The organization's leadership is headed by Alcalde José R. Tejeda, who emphasizes the importance of taxes in contributing to the development of the municipality. The organization's website also provides information on the various types of taxes, including property taxes, personal income taxes, and taxes on establishments and services. The organization's message is clear: taxes are essential for the development of the municipality and the country as a whole.
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