The SME Peru association showed its rejection of the possibility that micro and small businesses are bound (Mypes) to pay the remuneration through the financial system.
“By placing the payment of salaries through the financial system, the Ministry of Labor is unaware of the wide and diverse complexity of the different sectors and economic activities of the micro and small business in Peru,” the guild said in a statement.
In the same way, he said that It is unfortunate that important factors are not taken into account, such as the additional costs that the micro and small business would incur if the obligation to bank the salaries prosper.
“This denotes a lack of knowledge of the reality of the Peruvian business fabric, where there are hundreds of thousands of companies in rural areas and many others in the retail trade sector, which each month must decide if they remain in formality or go to informal activity due to the costs that overwhelm them,” he said.
He also pointed out that the informality of a significant percentage of the MyPE is encouraged, which, they said, is not yet recovered from the recession. In that sense, he indicated the rules, but rejected the cost overruns and over -regulation.
“We ask President Dina Boluarte and the President of the Council of Ministers, Eduardo Arana to attend to this situation and leave without effect the claim of the Ministry of Labor to bank the payment of salaries,” he added.
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