translated from Spanish: Carlos Tevez goes to justice so as not to pay the tax on big fortunes

Boca’s captain, Carlos Tevez, filed an amparo with justice so as not to pay the contribution to the great fortunes. According to information published by the Double Yellow portal, the striker argued that the tax is “confiscatory”. The lawsuit of former Juventus and Manchester City was filed with Administrative Litigation Court No. 4, by Judge Martía Teresa Ailán.

We counted a little @MejorPais899 that new lawsuits have entered against the solidarity contribution to the great fortunes, aka imposed on wealth. Among others, these three: the shareholders of the Clarín Lucio Pagliaro Group and José Aranda and Carlos Alberto Tevez. pic.twitter.com/0Kzt6q2TC7 — esteban rafele (@estebanrafele)
April 15, 2021

The footballer’s presentation is in addition to the more than 80 who registered in the Federal Administrative Litigation during the days leading up to the expiration of the obligation to file an affidavit and pay the Solidarity and Extraordinary Contribution, which is this Friday, April 16. Some of them have already been resolved and, in certain cases, in favour of employers seeking not to pay the tax. The lawsuits were made, specifically, after the resolution that ordered the Federal Revenue Administration (AFIP) not to charge (momentarily) a Globant company manager. 
Faced with the chance of not paying the tribute, there was a cataract of presentations. The Great Fortunes tax makes a one-time contribution of 2% to the assets of natural persons who have declared in the fortunes in more than $200 million.

Original source in Spanish

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