3. CAPITULO III: MARCO METODOLÓGICO
4.1. ANÁLISIS HISTÓRICO COMPARATIVO DE LOS IMPUESTOS A LAS TRANSACCIONES
4.1.3. IMPUESTOS A LAS TRANSACCIONES FINANCIERAS (ITF) EN ECUADOR
4.1.3.2. Impuesto a la Salida de Divisas
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