Let us remember that...
Taxes are amounts of money that citizens are required by law to pay so that the State and other public administrations have sufficient resources to finance public spending. All citizens, without exception, must contribute to financing public spending by paying taxes in the manner established by law.
However, not all citizens have to contribute in the same proportion, because not everyone has the same financial resources.
The economic capacity of each citizen is manifested in different ways, through the wealth they possess, the income they earn, or through the different types of consumption they make.
Economic capacity is an indicator of tax capacity, because it shows how much a citizen can and should pay in taxes.
Taxes make it possible to finance public goods and services and also contribute to the realization of the principles of justice and equity through the solidarity contributions that the State requires of all citizens.
Tax fraud occurs when the required taxes are not paid, and it can also occur through public spending when public goods and services are misused, misused, or destroyed.
To facilitate compliance with all citizens' tax obligations, the Agency offers information and assistance through multiple channels (online, app, offices).