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During a forum of the with the Business Coalition of Latin America, Rosselló highlighted that only 49% of real estate property pay taxes to the CRIM. (Archive / GFR Media)
During a forum of the with the Business Coalition of Latin America, Rosselló highlighted that only 49% of real estate property pay taxes to the CRIM. (Archive / GFR Media)

Properties that fall outside the radar of the Municipal Revenue Collection Center (CRIM, by its Spanish acronym) could represent, on account of taxes that are slipping away from the treasury, between $600 million and $1 billion, assured yesterday the governor Ricardo Rosselló.

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