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Latvian residents are the most carelessly valued debtors who voluntarily do not pay for their children and do not pay compensation to victims of a criminal case. According to the SKDS polling center and the Latvian Council of Chartered Bailiffs, the survey of residents was the result of the lowest conviction of taxpayers and taxpayers
"Survey data suggests that society is more sensitive to the vulnerable groups most in need of support.On the other hand, in cases where the drawee is a country, there is a relatively less damning attitude towards the debtors. interesting differences can also be observed in different age groups, for example, in the area of tax debt collection, young people are more neutral attitudes, but the elderly are much more negative towards tax debtors, explains Andris Spore, who voluntarily do not pay for their children, they are very negatively badessed by almost 60%, but rather negatively. about 17% of the population. Very close to the population, in its negative badessment, are also debtors who do not pay voluntarily compensation to victims of a criminal case, such as offenses caused by crime or other injury, death (very negative – 52.2%, rather negative – 19.9%)
In these categories of execution, with the help of sworn bailiffs, victims recover more than one million dollars. euros recovered annually to 5 million euros in recovery – 5.59 million euros recovered in 2017, in criminal proceedings for recovery of property – 1.47 million euros
On the other hand for debtors who do not voluntarily discharge their civil obligations and do not pay the fine imposed in the case of administrative violation, the attitude of the population is more likely to be neutral (31%, 21% and 21% respectively). Citizens aged 64 to 75 (70%) have expressed relatively more negative attitudes towards tax-deductible debtors, while citizens aged 18 to 24 and 45 to 54 are significantly more likely to adopt neutral attitude (38% and 37%)
The Citizen Survey Center for Market Research and Opinion SKDS in cooperation with the Latvian Council of Bailiffs took place in May 2018 More than 1,000 respondents aged 15 to 75 participated. The survey sought to hear the views of the public on various issues related to debt collection and enforcement.
Bailiffs are public servants obliged to obtain judgments in the interest of the parties concerned, the state and the public. The responsibility of the Latvian Council of Chartered Bailiffs is to ensure the professionalism of the industry and to publicly represent their views.
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