Tax and Financial Challenges in Honduran Entrepreneurship: Towards a Culture of Tax Compliance

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ru.v1i1.21458

Keywords:

taxation, entrepreneurship, taxes, financial education, formalization, tax compliance, Honduras

Abstract

Honduran entrepreneurs face considerable challenges related to taxation and financial education, which limits their ability to formalize their businesses and access the benefits of the tax system. This article explores the tax and financial barriers they face, the impact of the lack of financial education on voluntary taxation, and the strategies needed to foster a culture of tax compliance. Through a mixed methodology that includes literature review, surveys of entrepreneurs, and data from the Tax Administration Service (SAR), solutions are proposed to improve tax education, simplify processes, and promote business formalization.

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Author Biography

Stephanie Michell Perdomo Orellana, Bachelor's degree in Public Accounting and Finance

Bachelor's degree in Public Accounting and Finance

Published

2025-12-15

How to Cite

Perdomo Orellana, S. M. (2025). Tax and Financial Challenges in Honduran Entrepreneurship: Towards a Culture of Tax Compliance. Revista De La Universidad, 1(1), 171–176. https://doi.org/10.5377/ru.v1i1.21458

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Investigación