Federal Tax Service wants to bankrupt the Interfos plant

Today the Commercial Court of the Moscow region will hold a hearing on the claim of the Federal Tax Service against the mineral fertilizer plant Interfos.
As follows from the case files, Federal Tax Service intends to recognize the Interfos plant as bankrupt and include the company in the list of creditors’ claims of debt in the amount of 2.275 million rubles (approximately $30.7 thousand), penalties of 1.288 million rubles (approximately $17.4 thousand), and fines of 467.339 thousand rubles (approximately $6.3 thousand).
According to Rusprofile.ru, the Interfos plant is engaged in the wholesale of chemical products.

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