The head of the SAT stated at a press conference on Tuesday that no instrument will prevent the collection of the tax credit.
“Indeed, the resolution comes in our favor in fiscal matters, it is not a matter of international treaties, you cannot go to international instances. Human rights is another specialty, another subject, it has nothing to do with the fiscal aspect, the fiscal aspect proceeds, although there are other legal instruments, it has nothing to do with the fiscal aspect,” said the official.
what’s next
Buenrostro explained that the collection of the tax credit to Elektra will proceed once the SAT has the physical notification of the court; “As long as it doesn’t come in writing, we can’t act.”
He explained that it is unknown at what time the effective collection can be made, since the court deals with the cases in order of how they arrive, and there have been vacations, in addition to affectations by the omicron variant in public sector offices.
“We do not know the delay, if they are going to advance the notification, we cannot do anything until they notify us (…) when the notification is received is when we can tell Elektra you lost the lawsuit, you owe me so much and you have 5 days to tell me how and how much will you pay, if you do not answer in those days, the SAT may consider various collection methods, such as seizure of assets, but we believe that this will not be necessary, “Raquel Buenrostro explained to the press.