Baja Simplifies Tax Certs

“Tijuana taxpayers can now easily obtain Tax Certificates using their INE or digital fingerprint, streamlining the process for quicker access. Stay connected with TJGringo.com for updates.”

## Streamlining the Process: Baja California Taxpayers Can Obtain Tax Certificates with INE or Digital Fingerprint

In an effort to simplify one of the most in-demand procedures in Baja California, taxpayers can now obtain their Tax Status Certificate by presenting their INE (National Electoral Institute identification) or digital fingerprint. This new approach aims to expedite the process, as highlighted by Marisol Blanco Orozco, head of the State’s Taxpayer Services Administration.

Previously, obtaining a tax certificate required scheduling an appointment at the tax office, where a CURP (Unique Population Registry Code) and proof of address were needed. Now, with the new system, there’s no need for appointments if you have a valid voting credential or can provide a digital fingerprint.

Additionally, taxpayers can still apply for the certificate through various digital platforms, such as the official tax website, virtual office, SAT ID, chat, and mobile services. These platforms enable easier access to fiscal details like name, RFC (Federal Taxpayer Registry), fiscal regime, and postal code.

## Government Urged to Expand Taxpayer Base for Social Programs

In related developments, experts suggest increasing the taxpayer base to fund social programs more effectively. This call to action comes as an essential step towards enhancing social services without overburdening current taxpayers.

## Ongoing Technical Issues Affecting Tijuana’s Export Industry

Meanwhile, local business groups report that system failures within the Tijuana customs process are causing significant delays. Export activities have been halted for an average of ten days per month, impacting trade with the United States. These disruptions pose a threat to the region’s economy and highlight the necessity for infrastructural improvements and effective problem-solving strategies.

## Breaking Records and Addressing Social Issues

In more uplifting news, Tijuana recently broke the Guinness World Record for the largest bread mosaic, hosted at the Cultural Center of Tijuana. The bread was distributed to attendees and local shelters, showcasing the community’s spirit and generosity.

On a somber note, recent events have underscored ongoing social challenges. Activists continue to emphasize the importance of remembering and seeking justice for women victims of femicides, while advocates for migrant rights honor those who lost their lives trying to reach the U.S.

## Sports Update: Brandon Moreno’s Triumphant UFC Return

On a lighter front, Tijuana’s own Brandon Moreno made a powerful comeback to the UFC, demonstrating exceptional skill and determination in his recent fight. His performance serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes in the region.

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