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Micro-enterprises owe ¢ 24 billion to the CCSS

December 12, 2016 by Staff News Writer

More than 10,000 micro-entrepreneurs employers account for 43% of the total debt with the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS).

According to Luis Diego Calderón, director of collections of the CCSS, only this year they have:

-22 thousand lawsuit claims in process.
-Almost 5,000 criminal charges for improper retention in the payment of fees.
-Nearly 4,000 business closures for delinquency.

According to the data, the 10 biggest debtors from the group of employers with five or fewer workers have a debt that reaches ¢ 1,912 million.

The economic activities that report the biggest debts are related to trade, hotel and real estate services.

-Commerce: ¢ 5.635 billion
-Real Estate and Business: ¢ 4,914 million
– Hotels and restaurants: ¢ 2,372 million

Calderón called on those delinquent employers to pay their outstanding debts or look for a payment agreement.

crhoy.com

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  3. Real estate improves employment numbers
  4. Private sector to pay ¢ 544 billion in bonuses
  5. Employers keep workers contributions
  6. CCSS approved 3,4 billion colones for 2017

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