Persepolis club closed the case of Branko’s tax debt + document

According to Fars news agency, Amir Hoshang Panahi, who was present today with Reza Chalenger to close Branko’s tax case at the Tax Administration, announced that the club has committed to pay the unforgivable crimes related to Branko Ivankovic’s tax. He took action and the only forgivable crimes remained, which was resolved and paid during Reza Darvish’s consultation and coordination with the officials of the Tax Affairs Organization.
The Vice President of Finance, Administration and Support of Persepolis Club added: According to the documents and letters sent by the Tax Affairs Organization, the tax debts of Persepolis were related to the contract with Branco from 1394 to 2017, and necessary action was taken on most of them in the past periods. had not taken For the year 2014, there was no debt from the original tax, but the forgivable crimes remained, which was resolved by following up with the CEO of the club.
He clarified: We had already paid the tax debt related to the principal and unforgivable crimes of 2016 and 2017. A very small amount was left from 1396, which was also done. We have also completed the full settlement of the tax debt related to the original tax and unforgivable crimes of 2015. In this way, the principal tax amounts related to the years 1994 to 1997 and the crimes of the years 1995, 1996, and 1997 were also paid and a full settlement was made for these years and Branco’s tax case was closed.
Panahi said: “According to Darvish’s follow-up, this work was completed in order to resolve all possible concerns of Bronco.” This debt was left from 5 years ago and during different administrations, and it was given the possibility that this issue was one of his concerns and therefore the appeal was dismissed.
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