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Can judicial records in Venezuela be consulted by foreign employers?
Foreign employers do not have direct access to judicial records in Venezuela. However, in some cases, they may ask candidates to present a criminal record certificate issued by Venezuelan authorities as part of the hiring process.
How does money laundering affect security in Brazil?
Money laundering finances criminal activities, including drug and weapons trafficking, contributing to violence and insecurity in many regions of Brazil.
How has the tax incentive policy in Costa Rica evolved over time and what has been its impact on the country's economic development?
The tax incentive policy in Costa Rica has evolved to encourage economic development. Measures have been implemented such as the Free Zone Law and various laws to promote specific sectors. The impact has been mixed, with obvious benefits in attracting investment, but also challenges related to tax equity and fiscal sustainability.
What is the Property Tax on Transport Vehicles in the Dominican Republic and how is it calculated?
The Transport Vehicle Property Tax in the Dominican Republic applies to the ownership of vehicles used for the purposes of transporting cargo or passengers. The tax is calculated based on the value of the vehicle and is paid annually. Owners of transport vehicles must declare their assets and pay tax in accordance with current legislation
Are there special provisions for the identity cards of Bolivian citizens who have changed their name due to a gender change and wish to reflect their authentic gender identity?
Name changes related to gender change can be registered on the identity card by presenting legal documentation that supports the change and following the procedure established by SEGIP for updating personal information.
What is the role of international organizations, such as the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), in the fight against money laundering in the Dominican Republic?
International organizations, such as the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), play an important role in the fight against money laundering in the Dominican Republic. The FATF sets international standards for AML and provides guidance on best practices. The Dominican Republic is a member of the FATF and is subject to periodic compliance evaluations. The FATF helps the Dominican Republic strengthen its AML regulations and practices to meet international standards. In addition, the FATF works on the identification and monitoring of high-risk jurisdictions, which contributes to the prevention of money laundering globally and in the Dominican Republic.
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