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He has discovered that well-known radio and television collaborators use their professional companies to include private expenses (luxury cars, trips abroad, yachts...) Cristóbal Montoro's revenge against Esperanza Aguirre, Monago, Fabra, Bauzá... Cristóbal Montoro, to a talk show host: “Don't give me so much trouble, man!” Rebellion of regional PP officials against Montoro for summoning them in Genoa during the holidays The Treasury resists pressure from businessmen and tax advisors: it will force them to declare VAT in August Cristóbal Montoro, during a parliamentary appearance. Cristóbal Montoro, during a parliamentary appearance. Despite accusations against the Minister of Finance of opening inspections to commentators critical of the Government, the actions of the Tax Agency radically dismantle that theory. In fact, some well-known radio and television collaborators, considered close to the PP, are also being victims of harsh verifications. Montoro assured in March during an interview on TVE, that there are commentators who do not like to be warned about the need to pay taxes faithfully, since opinion makers may also have problems with the Tax Agency.
I understand that many times opinion makers have problems with the Public Treasury, but I do not admit it,” he added. Thus, since he arrived at the Ministry of Finance, media commentators are being subjected to strict control measures for their collaborations. “The pressure is increasing,” one of the most common faces on radio sets and studios recently admitted. Inspections against “friendly talk shows” In the media, it was pointed out that the interventions of some of the commentators, censoring the Government's cuts, were enough to ignite the anger of the Minister of Finance against them investigation into Middle East Mobile Number List their tax data . However, as sources from the Treasury Inspection confirm to El Confidencial Digital, the verifications are not only affecting those critical of the Executive's management, but are affecting everyone equally. They assure that they are even proceeding against “friendly talk show people”, or that they can be considered related to Moncloa and the PP: regular collaborators who appear on Telecinco , Antena 3, TVE, Cuatro, laSexta, Intereconomía, regional channels, SER, COPE, Onda Cero, National Radio of SpainThey require contracts with the chains In recent months, the procedure has also been modified .
Until now, the Treasury was demanding from these talk shows the invoices for their collaborations over the last five years, the limit of the statute of limitations for these alleged irregularities. The inspectors, therefore, were ordered to verify that all the work they had carried out since 2008 was in accordance with what was included in their respective Income Tax returns. But the problem arose when some of these commentators claimed that they did not keep old invoices . “They go back to the years of or , for which we no longer have documentation, so you cannot justify anything,” lamented one of those affected. For this reason, at this moment, they are requiring collaboration contracts with radio stations and television networks. And they have discovered surprising performances by some of these professionals . Discovered private expenses in companies The reason is that the majority of these commentators bill through companies created 'ad hoc' , a modality for which the Treasury already began a rigorous investigation months ago to put an end to shell companies.