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As part of the collection and inspection plan carried out by the National Directorate of Taxation and Customs (Dian), 139,767 goods belonging to 21,440 defaulters have been identified throughout the country and 1,1 trillion pesos.
The entity announced that there will be 4,661 visits to track the identification of all types of property, to order precautionary measures against all those who do not take into account the Payment call.
In addition, there will be 1,711 inspections to control the obligation to issue an invoice, to control the collection and collection of VAT and the national consumption tax and to reclbadify taxpayers from the simplified system to the common system.
The Dian added that its addresses in Bogotá, Medellín and Cali, 68% of these offenders are concentrated, Bogota being the top of the list with 52,535 properties held by 11,010 defaulting, followed by Medellín with 3,540 properties of 2,361 accounts receivable and Cali where 4,790 badets of 1,125 persons were recognized.
"Debtors are invited to update their tax obligations, under penalty of corresponding measures that may reach the auction of badets," warned the Dian.
This special administrative unit has indicated that it will be present and will apply controls to trade-related activities, for which it has insisted on the need to update itself in the payment of tax obligations.
"It will also take control measures on the roads, the movement of goods shipped from Bogotá to be marketed in other parts of the country and vice versa, actions to verify its correct billing by the seller and its listing in the stocks by the buyer, warned the Dian, through a press release.
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