A.M. Costa Rica Archive
Published Thursday,
January 30, 2020
Moratorium approved
on fines for late shareholder info -
Wednesday deputies of the Legislative
Assembly approved in a second and final vote a
moratorium on fines for the late declaration of
shareholders in corporations. ➡️ Continue reading
Specialists
recommend caution in communities near Rincón de
la Vieja Volcano - Wednesday the National
Emergency Commission called on people living in
communities near the Rincón de la Vieja Volcano in
Guanacaste to increase precautionary measures in
case of material blasted from the mountain.➡️ Continue reading
Deputies
analyze possible tax on vapers and electric
cigarettes - Daniel Salas-Peraza, minister
of Health told lawmakers that purchases and use of
electronic cigarettes and vapers should be
regulated, because their use "is harmful to
people's health." ➡️ Continue reading
Law
prohibiting violence against pregnant women
approved - Deputies of the
Legislative Assembly approved Tuesday bill No.
21.062 that seeks to protect pregnant women
before, during and after childbirth and thus
eradicate obstetric violence. ➡️ Continue reading
New
tax law may affect tax-exempt organizations - The
U.S. Internal Revenue Service announced on
Wednesday that recent tax law changes might affect
tax-exempt organizations. ➡️ Continue reading
The
appeal of traffic fines can be made by email - Motorists
usually carry out the process of appealing traffic
fine at the offices of the Road Safety Council.
However, now that process can be done by email.➡️
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