Andorra Tax Authority Seizes €6,514 from UE Engordany Over Unpaid Social Security
The court-ordered levy enforces a 2021 debt claimed by the Social Security Fund, amid the club's ongoing financial woes including unpaid player wages that led to relegation.
Key Points
- Andorra tax authority seized €6,514 from UE Engordany for unpaid 2021 social security contributions.
- Debt includes €4,663 principal plus interest, fees, and court costs.
- Club faces ongoing financial issues, including unpaid player wages leading to relegation.
- Multiple enforcements highlight persistent payment problems with staff and contributions.
Andorra's tax authority has seized €6,514.26 from UE Engordany football club through a court-ordered enforcement.
The action, outlined in an edict published in the *Butlletí Oficial del Principat d'Andorra* (BOPA), enforces an administrative claim for unpaid social security contributions on payroll sheets for self-employed workers during May 2021. The Andorran Social Security Fund (CASS) requested the proceedings. Of the total, €4,663.47 represents the principal debt, with the balance covering legal interest, attorney fees, court charges, and execution costs.
This levy follows a pattern of financial enforcements against the club, primarily stemming from court rulings over unpaid wages to players during the 2022-2023 season—UE Engordany's last in professional competition before relegation from the Primera Divisió. The club has faced repeated such actions, underscoring persistent payment issues with both staff and public contributions.
Since dropping to lower divisions, UE Engordany continues to appear in BOPA notices related to these debts. No updates have emerged on the club's position or further enforcement measures.
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