List of defaulters of the Treasury for the year 2022

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2023-06-30 14:49:40

The Tax Agency has published today the tenth list of large debtors with the Treasury, which includes all those, natural or legal persons, who at the end of last year 2022 owed more than 600,000 euros to the public coffers, a relationship that is It has reduced by 13.7% after incorporating the new criteria set by the Supreme Court, which ruled that only those firm debts or whose settlement is linked to crime and does not have a final conviction can appear on the list.

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The number of large defaulters with the Treasury was lowered in 2022 to 6,076, 14% less than a year earlier, with an accumulated debt of 15,200 million euros. The cause of this significant drop is not so much due to the liquidation of its debts, but rather that the Treasury has had to assume the new criteria of the Supreme Court, which ruled that only firm debts can appear on the list or that the liquidation is linked to crime and does not have a final conviction. The ruling of the high court made public at the beginning of this year included new assumptions that allow a good number of debtors to avoid the list, even if their debt is more than 600,000 euros, for which reason they have had to “pardon” from the list to more than a thousand debtors.

However, the non-inclusion in this list does not mean that the taxpayer has paid his debt or that it has been dismissed, but it may be due to the fact that it has been postponed, annulled, prescribed or that it has been included in one of the new cases established by the Supreme. Therefore, the debtors that do appear on the list have an outstanding debt of more than 600,000 euros, which have not been paid after the original term of entry in the voluntary period, and which were pending payment on December 31, 2022 – and provided that a postponement or suspension has not been requested for any legally provided reason.

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