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María Yolanda Gaona Proposes to Reduce Payroll Tax in Baja California

Mexicali, January 25. The local deputy, María Yolanda Gaona Medina, presented an initiative to reduce the Payroll Tax (ISN) in Baja California, arguing that it would bring several positive aspects to the business sector. The proposal, which was turned to commissions, seeks to reform the State Finance Act so that the said tax goes from 4.25 to 3.50 percent. A lower tax rate on the payroll would improve the competitiveness of the state by attracti…
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Mexicali, January 25. The local deputy, María Yolanda Gaona Medina, presented an initiative to reduce the Payroll Tax (ISN) in Baja California, arguing that it would bring several positive aspects to the business sector. The proposal, which was turned to commissions, seeks to reform the State Finance Act so that the said tax goes from 4.25 to 3.50 percent. A lower tax rate on the payroll would improve the competitiveness of the state by attracti…

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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