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What is Bolivia's approach to preventing money laundering in air and maritime transport services transactions?
Bolivia establishes specific regulations for air and maritime transport service transactions, verifying the authenticity of operations and mitigating the risks associated with money laundering in this area.
Is there any alternative to the embargo in Colombia?
Yes, in some cases there may be an alternative to the embargo in Colombia. Depending on the situation, the parties involved may reach payment agreements or establish debt restructuring plans. These alternatives can be beneficial for both the creditor and the debtor by avoiding the costs and complications associated with a garnishment.
What is the process to request an operating license for tourist transportation services companies in Colombia?
The process to request an operating license for tourist transportation service companies in Colombia varies according to established regulations. You must go to the Ministry of Transport or the corresponding competent entity and submit a license application. You must provide the required information, such as the business plan, vehicle fleet, tourist routes, among others. In addition, you must comply with the requirements established by the entity and current regulations regarding tourist transportation. The entity will carry out an evaluation and, if the requirements are met, will grant the operating license.
What happens if a taxpayer has a negative tax history and wants to carry out a real estate transaction in Paraguay?
In real estate transactions, negative tax records may require the presentation of tax guarantees before completing the transaction.
What are the steps to register a vehicle in Peru?
The registration of a vehicle in Peru is carried out at the National Superintendency of Public Records (Sunarp) or in the municipalities. You must present a series of documents, including the purchase-sale contract, ID, property card and other specific requirements according to the registering entity.
What are the laws and measures in Venezuela to confront cases of crimes against security in the field of intellectual property?
Crimes against security in the field of intellectual property are punishable by law in Venezuela. The Copyright Law and other regulations establish legal provisions to prevent, investigate and punish cases of crimes against intellectual property, such as piracy, trademark counterfeiting, plagiarism and other acts that infringe copyright and protection of intellectual works. The competent authorities, such as the Autonomous Intellectual Property Service (SAPI) and the Public Ministry, work to protect security in the field of intellectual property and prosecute those responsible for these crimes. It seeks to guarantee the protection of creators' rights and promote creativity and innovation.
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