Following a report on parliamentarians, SII announced “targeted monitoring” of the payment of contributions



[ad_1]

The Internal Revenue Service (SII) called on taxpayers to update the information of their real estate to comply with legal provisions and keep the payment of contributions up to date.

This after the report of Special report from TELEVISION which revealed that various parliamentarians, from across the political spectrum, had unregulated buildings or properties with different uses than those declared, thus avoiding paying the corresponding contributions.

“The journalistic investigation reveals a reality that we must take charge of as a society, and we, as an institution, are constantly reinforcing the necessary actions to improve the updating of the Cadastre and collect what corresponds“, highlighted the deputy director of Appraisals, María Alicia Muñoz.

The SII official stated that “the authorities and public representatives have an even greater obligation to comply with the law and deliver accurate information. This is not only because compliance with the rules is especially required of the authorities, because of the public function we perform, but also because with our conduct we set an example to the public, and because of the profound importance that compliance with the rules has for the common good “.

Therefore, the SII highlighted, a focused monitoring will be established to regularize your situation before the expiration of the first installment of 2021, explaining in turn that the law empowers them to assess and collect differences in properties with a retroactivity of up to 3 years.

On the other hand, the deputy director of appraisals recalled that the regularization process can be carried out through the website www.sii.cl, submitting a request to update or modify the registered cadastre without having to go to an office.

[ad_2]