Singer Mister Credo (real name Alexander Makhonin) was unable to attend the festival in Kazakhstan because he was not allowed to leave Russia due to debts. Life reports with the following reference: Shot.
Makhonin owes the Federal Tax Service (FTS) 300 thousand rubles. He also owes 40 thousand rubles for traffic violations.
Now the musician is also being sued by the organizers of a retro festival in Kazakhstan that he was unable to attend. The singer was scheduled to perform at the event on July 14. He was paid in advance for the concert.
According to the Telegram channel, Makhonin tried to cross into Kazakhstan via Belarus after being refused release by border guards at Moscow airport, but was not allowed there either because his passport had expired.
Lately became knownthat bailiffs are looking for blogger Anastasia Ivleeva because of her debt to the Federal Tax Service. The Federal Bailiff Service initiated enforcement proceedings against her for non-payment of taxes exceeding 11.3 million rubles.
Before reportedIn total, Ivleeva owed the Federal Tax Service (FTS) 20.9 million rubles. The ministry sent a notification to banks about the suspension of operations on her accounts.
Grishaeva before acceptedShe said that she had bought a doll with her first wage of three rubles.
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Source: Gazeta

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