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Octavio Llinás, former president of the Innovamar foundation, calls for being proactive in a new paradigm that requires the contribution of knowledge and technology. Go to download The autonomous navigation of unmanned ships and new fuels for the fleet are two economic niches that the Canary Islands can take advantage of in its Blue Economy strategy. This is what Octavio Llinás, former president of the Innovamar foundation, considers. He points out that, for several years, work has been going on to make ships increasingly more autonomous and more automatic, so that they do not carry a crew: “It will be a long road, but it will demand an enormous amount of knowledge and technology and we can expect to come and tell us, paying all the costs, or try to incorporate us as much as possible.” New fuels constitute the other great challenge, with the elimination of fossils, including liquefied natural gas. Currently there are still no very well defined ideas, "but the path is beginning and the entire sector has to begin to adapt.
Mogán, the first city council in the Canary Islands to collaborate with ATA to offer advice to the self-employed Alba Medina, Councilor for Tourism and Citizen Services Office, points out that the service covers all labor and economic aspects of these professionals. Go to download The Mogán City Council is the first in the entire Canary Islands to collaborate with the Association of Self-Employed Workers (ATA) to offer advice to self-employed workers. Alba Medina, Councilor for Tourism and Citizen Services Office, points out that the agreement was signed last WhatsApp Number List November and was launched in February through a free telephone number (828 124 239) in which each query A specialist is assigned to accompany the plaintiff throughout the entire procedure. The service covers all aspects of self-employed needs, from social security payments, tax deferrals, loan management and cessation and restart of activity. It is about, Medina says, providing the means so that they do not feel “so disoriented.” The response is offered within twenty-four hours, although the procedures may take longer.
Maspalomas hosts the regional congress of tax advisors We spoke with the economist and tax advisor Orlando Luján about this event that brings together more than 400 experts at ExpoMeloneras. Go to download From February 22 to March 1, ExpoMeloneras, in the Gran Canaria town of Maspalomas, hosts the regional congress of tax advisors, of which the economist and tax advisor, Orlando Luján, highlights the important participation, with more than 400 experts , between face-to-face and online. He points out that in the conference it is planned to address issues such as the closure of corporate tax in a year “as turbulent” as 2020, as well as addressing the set of tax incentives of the Economic and Fiscal Regime (REF) and some of its “ailments.” ”. On this Tuesday, Salvador Miranda Calderín, economist and member of the AEDAF, will speak on the taxation of communities of goods that carry out a business activity. Next, Orlando Luján will give a talk on the controversial issues in the application of the Deduction for investments in new fixed assets in the Canary Islands and new developments in the DIC.
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