Cnpr forum, how the relationship between tax and economic growth is changing
The article discusses the new long-term installment plan for overdue taxes introduced by Italy's 'rottamazione quinquies,' allowing taxpayers to pay off previously declared but unpaid taxes over nine years with favorable conditions.
Finnish parliamentary parties agree on spending cuts and tax increases
Finnish parliamentary parties have reached an agreement on budget cuts and tax increases, obliging future governments to adhere to these measures.
Telefónica's Victory in Mexico: Justice Rules in Favor Against the Sheinbaum Government
Telefónica has won a significant legal battle in Mexico, nullifying a tax debt and allowing the sale of its subsidiary.
Impact of debt payment to the SAT on Elektra's results
Grupo Elektra reported a net loss of 19.859 billion pesos in Q4 2025 due to tax debt payments to the Mexican government.
South Africa: Charting the 2026 Budget - From National Debt to Personal Income Tax
The article examines South Africa's 2026 National Budget, highlighting significant fiscal policy changes and their implications for citizens.
Refis comes into effect in Piracicaba: see how debt negotiation works and service locations by type of debt
The Fiscal Regularization Program (Refis 2026) has been implemented in Piracicaba, offering significant tax debt relief to residents.
Understand how the tax debt negotiation project with the city hall of Piracicaba works; PL is voted urgently in the Chamber
The City Council of Piracicaba is set to vote on an urgent tax debt regularization program that offers significant discounts on fines and interest.
DIFFICULT TIMES? ⟩ Bankruptcy trustee sells the share of musician Kerdo Mölder's company at auction
Bankruptcy trustee is auctioning off a share of musician Kerdo Mölder's company, which has a tax debt of nearly 900 euros.
How to join the moratorium to pay the gross income debt
Residents of Buenos Aires can participate in a moratorium program to pay their gross income debt until April 2026 via the official AGIP site.
This is how the Left Alliance justifies its exclusion from the debt brake agreement – Proposes a list of tax increases
The Left Alliance in Finland has chosen not to participate in a parliamentary agreement on debt brake goals due to concerns about strict deficit targets.
Court dismisses Elba Esther Gordillo's amparo due to debt to the SAT of 19.2 million pesos
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation in Mexico has dismissed an amparo by Elba Esther Gordillo, seeking to evade a payment of 19.2 million pesos to the tax authorities.
Court upholds ruling against General Motors; must pay tax debt of 2.599 billion pesos
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation in Mexico upheld a ruling that requires General Motors to pay a tax debt of 2.599 billion pesos, a matter contested by the company for years.
Financial Planning Helps Avoid Debt at the Beginning of the Year
Financial experts recommend planning to avoid accumulating debts early in the year due to December expenses and tax payments.
Australia set for highest government debt levels since World War II
A report reveals that Australia's government debt, driven by increasing spending, will reach unprecedented levels by 2028, indicating a shift from its historically low-debt status.
The tax authority illegally demanded 101,597 kroner and sends the citizen to the Debt Collection Agency
Denmark's tax authority mistakenly demanded payment of 101,597 kroner from a homeowner, and has escalated the issue to debt collection despite acknowledging the error.
Tax Authority Illegally Demanded 101,597 Krone and Refers Citizen to Debt Collection Agency
Danish tax authority Skat has unlawfully demanded 101,597 kroner from a citizen and is referring them to the debt collection agency despite acknowledging a mistake in the demand.
The tax office is to deal with the issue of relief in the repayment of fines, even if the debt has already been collected
A ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland indicates that taxpayers can seek relief on traffic violation fines under certain circumstances, despite previous collection efforts by authorities.
Riga Balsam Manufacturer on the Brink of Bankruptcy
Amber Latvijas balzams, the producer of Riga Balsam, is facing bankruptcy due to a significant tax debt exceeding 28 million euros to the Latvian government.
IPVA, ICMS, and fines: a drive in Campinas offers up to 75% discount for paying state debts
In Campinas, a state initiative is providing extensive discounts to help residents pay off their state tax debts, including IPVA and ICMS.
Deadline for renegotiating debts with Mogi City Hall is extended
The deadline for renegotiating debts with the Mogi City Hall has been extended to March 31, providing more time for taxpayers to settle their obligations under special conditions.
Solutions to Protect Yourself from Tax Seizures
Millions of households in Greece are at risk of tax seizures due to rising costs and unpaid debts, but there are specific protections available for taxpayers.
Against tax evasion: 2.4 million letters
The Italian government's approach to combating tax evasion is supported by simulations from the Parliamentary Budget Office, predicting significant increases in tax revenue and a decrease in the debt-to-GDP ratio by 2028.
The Government transferred $190 billion for co-participation to the City and the relationship with Pro eases
The Argentine government has transferred $190 billion to Buenos Aires as part of tax co-participation, easing tensions with Pro, although a debt of $530 billion remains unpaid by the nation.
ATO debt continues to drive record level of calls to financial helpline
Calls to the Small Business Debt Helpline have surged by 21% as many owners struggle with tax debts, with the helpline supporting $429 million in debts and a median debt of about $70,000.
"Outrageous Provocation" - Vorbach on the Tax Office's Reaction
WELT editor Sebastian Vorbach criticizes the tax office's use of a 'quiet emoji' in response to the 'word of the year', calling it a significant provocation against the concept of 'Sondervermögen', which he equates to debts that burden future generations.
PHOTO Did you receive this SMS? Don't open the link by any means, they could take money from your account
A concerned user on Croatian Reddit shared a screenshot of a suspicious SMS claiming to be from the Tax Administration, warning of an unpaid debt and urging immediate payment through a dubious link.
Frankie Dettori "not expected" to be able to pay £765,000 tax debt "due to insufficient funds"
Frankie Dettori is unable to pay his £765,000 tax debt due to insufficient funds, stemming from his past involvement in a tax avoidance scheme and declaring bankruptcy.
Black-Red Coalition: The Chances for Conflict Are Good in the New Year
The SPD is increasing pressure on inheritance tax due to poor poll numbers, indicating potential conflicts with the Union on pension, debt brake, and voting rights.
Sometimes there is no way to pursue a tax debtor
The article discusses the challenges and limitations faced in pursuing tax debtors effectively.
Public and debts to the Tax Office: Who benefits from the 'delete' of unpaid debts
The government acknowledges that billions in uncollectible debts will not be recovered, freezing these debts for a limited number of debtors under strict terms for reactivation.
Syrian Finance Minister: Domestic debt is zero and we will demand Iran and Russia to pay back multiples of their debts
In a detailed interview, Syrian Finance Minister Mohammad Yasser Al-Bernia presented unconventional financial and economic policies for the transitional period, discussing domestic debt, budget surplus, public debt, tax reforms, and debts owed to Iran and Russia.
Justice: Politicians, high officials, and super wealthy must make financial sacrifices
The German state is collecting record tax revenues but is still amassing an unprecedented debt pile, leading to debates about reallocating funds meant for infrastructure improvements to cover planned expenditures.