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Can an embargo affect assets that are owned by a third party, but are in the possession of the debtor in Argentina?
Yes, an embargo can affect assets that are owned by a third party but are in the possession of the debtor in Argentina. If the property is in the debtor's possession and it can be shown that the third party does not have a legitimate claim on it, the property may be seized to satisfy the debt.
How can the State address tax evasion in specific sectors of the Paraguayan economy?
To address tax evasion in specific sectors, the State can implement sectoral measures, such as targeted audits, specific regulations and collaboration with key industry players to strengthen the application of tax laws.
What is your approach to evaluating the candidate's agility in the face of technological changes, considering the rapid evolution of the technological landscape in Argentina?
Technological agility is essential. The aim is to understand how the candidate adapts to technological changes, his willingness to learn new tools and his ability to apply emerging technologies in the Argentine business environment, where technological evolution is constant.
How do Colombian financial institutions approach the protection of personal data in the KYC process?
Data protection is critical. In Colombia, institutions must follow privacy laws, implement robust security measures such as encryption, and educate their staff on best practices to ensure the confidentiality of customer information during the KYC process.
Can a food debtor in Bolivia request a temporary reduction in food payments due to extraordinary circumstances?
Yes, a support debtor in Bolivia can request a temporary reduction in support payments due to extraordinary circumstances, such as a sudden financial crisis or a serious medical emergency. However, this request must be submitted to the court and supported by documentary evidence demonstrating the need for the temporary reduction. The court will evaluate the application and make a decision based on the individual circumstances of the case.
How is collaboration between security forces and tax authorities promoted in the prevention of terrorist financing in El Salvador?
Collaboration between security forces and tax authorities in the prevention of terrorist financing in El Salvador is promoted through the creation of joint teams, exchange of information and coordination in the investigation of possible cases. A comprehensive response is sought that covers both security and fiscal aspects to effectively combat these threats.
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