The owner, who owns two more vessels with tax debts and in conditions of being kidnapped, owed installments for the years 2022, 2023 and 2024.
The Collection Agency of the province of Buenos Aires (ARBA) hijacked a luxury boat US$150,000 for a debt accumulated with the treasury of $1,351,345, product of unpaid fees during the years 2022, 2023 and 2024. Prior to this, the organization’s team of inspectors had intimated the owners, without any success.
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This is the first time that a vessel has been seized due to tax debts, since on previous occasions ARBA had retained others, but The owners had canceled the debt at the time, avoiding the bond.
The yacht is moored in the Argentine Motorcycle Club from the town of San Fernandoand is published in the list of nautical vehicles subject to hijacking on the ARBA website.
However, this would not be the only boat that the owners have, who He has two more with tax debts and in conditions of being kidnapped.
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The yacht is moored in the Argentine Motorcycle Club from the town of San Fernando.
After the procedure, ARBA began a judicial file in the Correctional Court No. 4 of San Isidro to claim in court the debt generated by the owner of the boat. Now, the yacht is in the custody of the court and is prohibited from sailing.
The head of ARBA had spoken about boat hijackings
In February of this year, the head of ARBA Cristian Girard had highlighted about this type of inspection operations: “It is the first time that the competence that ARBA has to proceed with the seizure of sports boats is applied, if certain requirements are met. If the debt is not paid within 10 days after the seizure, a trial and seizure of the owner’s account begins.”
“The inspection criterion has to do with how we understand the collection in the province due to the vision that the governor gives us Axel Kicillof: seek resources progressively, in the sectors with the greatest contributory capacity. The laws establish that a tax must be paid for these vessels and we have to supervise so that they catch up“, added the official along those lines.
At that time, ARBA announced that it was targeting a total of 1,333 yachts, boats, jet skis and motor sailboats belonging to taxpayers who registered more than $2,000 million in debt for the Sports Boat tax.
Source: Ambito