Government charged 95 utility companies for improperly including fees in invoices
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In the last few hours, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce charged 95 utility companies for having included in their invoices fees or charges outside the pre-existing contract between the supplier and the consumer.Now, the companies will have five working days to make their disclaimer. By that time, the suspected entities will be plausible to be punished with fines that can reach up to $2130 million. According to the NATION, 244 files related …
Government charged 95 service companies for including municipal or provincial fees in their invoices
It is because of non-compliance with resolution 267/2024, which determined the prohibition to include improper concepts in the liquidations.In some cases, these charges represented more than 90 per cent of the total amount.
The Government charged 95 companies across the country for improperly including fees in utility bills for electricity, water or gas and failing to comply with an official decision signed in October.The measure was taken by the Ministry of Economy's Ministry of Industry and Commerce's Ministry of Economy's Ministry of Commerce's Ministry of Economy's Ministry of Industry and Commerce's Ministry of Economy's Ministry of Commerce's Ministry of Comm…
The Ministry of Industry and Commerce charged 95 companies for having included in the invoices fees or charges outside the contract between the supplier and the consumer. 244 files related to the charges were opened, one for each locality where the companies failed to comply with the rule. The actions correspond to invoices with expiry date after 11 October, when resolution 267/2024 came into effect, which determined the prohibition to include i…
On Monday, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce charged 95 companies for including in the invoices fees or charges that do not form part of the contract between the supplier and the consumer.These charges result in the opening of 244 cases, one for each locality where these breaches were detected.The invoices that gave rise to these actions correspond to expirations after October 11, the date on which resolution 267/2024 began to govern, which …
More than ten firms are from the province of Córdoba. The measure includes fines of up to 2130 million pesos.
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