Wednesday, September 1, 2010

How Long Does It Take For Senna

Order of arrest in Argentina


The Colombian footballer owes close to $ 250,000.


the debt contracted in passage through the Colón de Santa Fe
The Regional Director of the Santa Fe Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP), Carlos Vaudagna, said the player must travel to Argentina to declare and demonstrate willingness to pay, and noted that failure to do so the penalty could be applied prevention of loss of freedom.

According to sources from collecting agency in the province of Santa Fe (Downtown) cited by local media, both current Junior player such as the Argentine club Colon testified that Hernandez had an income much lower than actual.

"We did a pose to Justice for the player to file statements and also pay taxes" that are claimed, said Vaudagna.

"This is 865,000 pesos (216,000 dollars) in unpaid income taxes pertaining to fiscal 2005, to which must be added the interest on time" said.

Vaudagna recalled Hernandez, after acknowledging his debt, paid "only a few shares" of what be. "He came one day with his representative, agreed with the order of the AFIP and reclaimed facilities.

After a couple of fees paid and then did not do it," he added.
In comments published Tuesday by the daily El Heraldo 'in Barranquilla, Hernandez found that the information published in Argentina was "gossip".

Giovanni Hernandez, 34, played 124 games in Columbus in late 2003 to 2006.

EFE

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