American Expatriate Costa Rica

English-language news and information on Costa Rica

  • Home
  • Original Articles
  • News Reports
  • Book Reviews

41 candidates register delinquent debts with State

January 22, 2014 by Staff News Writer

Most candidates delinquent employer contributions owed to the Costa Rican Social Security. Half of direct political commitments of those earrings corresponds to that entity. | FILE / NATION.


As of January 8th, forty-one candidates for elected office and from among 18 political parties were delinquent in debts to the state. Overall debt was ¢31 million ($62,500) for employee payroll taxes, and to the extinct Banco Anglo. Several candidates said that while appearing as presidents of delinquent companies, they do not own them or do not exercise control.

Source La Nacion

Related articles:

  1. Marriage equality and in vitro fertilization are debts of the State
  2. Political candidates respect truce for Christmas
  3. CCSS recovered ¢250.2 billion from delinquent accounts in 2013
  4. State will allocate 250 million for Crucitas reforestation
  5. Our Name is Costa Rica and We Will Vote: But Not For You Anymore
  6. Parents have obligation to pay school expenses

Filed Under: News Reports

SIGN UP FOR AMERICAN EXPATRIATE IN COSTA RICA

It's free, we respect your privacy and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Connect with Social Media

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • RSS
  • Twitter
Follow @expatcostarica

Search Articles and News Reports

Articles by Publication Date

July 2025
M T W T F S S
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031  
« Apr    

News Summary

U.S. President Orders Navy Task Force to Caribbean to Counter Venezuela Threat

Costa Rica Government Silent on Travel Ban with Just 13 Days Left

News Summary

Legislators approve moratorium for registration of shareholders

President confirms gasoline give away for ethanol pilot project

Chinese company sells low cost smart phones in Costa Rica

Search continues for small plane missing in Drake

Farmers will march to the Ministry of Agriculture

IMN warns of dangerous UV radiation this Friday

Copyright © 2010 to 2025 · Link to Legal Notices and Privacy Policy