The embargo is for $1,941,728,802.26, plus 15% in interest and costs, on all funds, titles, securities and goods of any nature that the company possesses or deposits in the future, AFIP specified in a statement .
The Justice ordered the seizure of all accounts and the inhibition of assets of the Beat company, dedicated to connecting users through a application to make trips by car, for almost $2,000 million, After a complaint from the Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP), it was officially reported this Friday.
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The embargo is for $1,941,728,802.26, plus 15% interest and costs, on all funds, titles, securities and assets of any nature that the company possesses or deposits in the future, AFIP specified in a statement.
The body in charge of Carlos Castagneto requested the precautionary measure to ensure the collection of contributions, contributions, interest and social security fines owed after the firm decided to cease its activities in Argentina.
Likewise, it was proven that the application operated by the company no longer accepted registrations of new passengers.
Beat was founded in 2011 in Greece and arrived in Argentina in 2019 until last November, when the firm ceased its activities both in the national territory and in the region, attributing its departure to “a strategic decision by shareholders to focus on European markets.”
Source: Ambito