Andorra Seizes €6,514 from UE Engordany Over Unpaid Social Security
The court-ordered levy recovers contributions from May 2021 plus interest and fees, amid ongoing financial enforcements tied to unpaid wages from the club's relegated 2022-2023 season.
Key Points
- Andorra seized €6,514.26 from UE Engordany for unpaid May 2021 social security contributions.
- Amount includes €4,663.47 principal plus interest, fees, and costs.
- Part of ongoing enforcements linked to unpaid wages from club's 2022-2023 relegated season.
- Club demoted from Primera Divisió, continues facing debt notices.
Andorra's tax authority has executed a court-ordered seizure of €6,514.26 from UE Engordany football club to recover unpaid social security contributions.
The levy, detailed in an edict published in the *Butlletí Oficial del Principat d'Andorra* (BOPA), stems from an administrative proceeding initiated by the Andorran Social Security Fund (CASS). It addresses the club's failure to pay contribution sheets for self-employed workers during May 2021. The principal amount totals €4,663.47, with the remainder covering legal interest, attorney fees, judicial charges, and enforcement costs.
This marks another in a series of financial enforcements against UE Engordany, all linked to court judgments over unpaid wages to the squad in the 2022-2023 season—the club's final year in the Primera Divisió before relegation. The club has continued to feature in BOPA notices for these ongoing debts since dropping to lower divisions and exiting the Lliga Multisegur Assegurances. No statement has been issued by the club on this latest action.
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