Gericht in Buenos Aires stoppt Steuererhöhungen in Chacabuco

Der Oberste Gerichtshof von Buenos Aires hat eine einstweilige Verfügung erlassen, die Steuererhöhungen von 100 Prozent sowie eine Gesundheitsabgabe für ländliche Gebiete in Chacabuco aufgrund von Unregelmäßigkeiten bei der Abstimmung über die lokale Verordnung aussetzt.

Der Oberste Gerichtshof von Buenos Aires begründete die einstweilige Verfügung mit schwerwiegenden Unregelmäßigkeiten bei der Abstimmung über die lokale Verordnung. Landwirte hatten zuvor ihren Unmut über den Zustand der ländlichen Wege im Bezirk geäußert. Das Urteil ermöglicht es den Steuerzahlern in Chacabuco, die Zahlung der angewandten Erhöhungen vorerst einzustellen.

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