This is the minimum debt with which you will enter the list of defaulters of the Treasury

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2023-08-10 00:25:21

Thursday, August 10, 2023, 00:25

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This year the Supreme Court has forced the Treasury to cut its list of defaulters. It is not that he has forgiven anyone’s debt, but rather that he has toughened the criteria by which Justice allows the inclusion of certain cases in the lists. Thus, from now on, according to the high court, only those natural or legal persons who owe money to the Public Treasury for debts or “firm” tax sanctions can appear in these publications.

The list began to be published in 2017 with Cristóbal Montoro at the head of the Ministry of Finance and Public Administrations and since then one of the complaints of those who saw themselves in them was that the Tax Agency took the liberty of making public cases still immersed in legal proceedings. because their owners disagreed with the criteria used by the Treasury to claim that alleged debt.

At that time, the debt had to exceed one million euros, with the exception of those that were still in the voluntary payment period or those in which the holder had agreed to a deferment. In November 2018, the new government lowered this threshold to 600.000 euros currently in force. In Bizkaia, the limit has been the same since this year, after the approval last year of Provincial Regulation 8/2022, of July 15, which, in line with state practice, reduced the amount with which one enters the list of debtors from one million to 600,000 euros.

Another novelty included in the same regional regulation (and by the coalition government in 2018) is the inclusion in the list of joint and several responsible persons against whom the Treasury can demand debts compared to what happened previously when only the main debtor appeared.

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