American Expatriate Costa Rica

Private schools owe millionaire amount to CCSS

Of the 380 private education centers authorized by the Ministry of Public Education (MEP), 37 are in arrears due to worker-employer quotas with the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS).

The debt went from ¢279 million to ¢282 million as it grew by 1.08% in the first eight months of this year.

In addition, according to the CCSS, these delinquent educational centers have 35 closing-businesses procedures for delinquency, 56 lawsuits and 17 criminal complaints.

Of the total debt, the top 10 schools on the list owe ¢235 million, or 83 percent of the debt.

As for the private universities, there was a reduction in the amounts owed between January and August this year, according to a review made by the Collection Office of the institution.

The universities reduced their amount by 16.6%. In January, the amount owed was ¢162 million and in August it is under ¢135 million.

These universities have 22 pending proceedings for business closure, 24 court proceedings and 23 criminal complaints.

crhoy.com