Software development that determines IMSS quotas for SMEs

Currently, SMEs in Mexico do not have a high investment to include technology in their daily processes. Therefore, it leads to delays in their administrative obligations and therefore inadequate financial planning. In this sense, technological inclusion is required in SMEs to help them improve compe...

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