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BoyBach
Oct 10, 2008, 11:55 AM
Venezuela shuts down McDonald's

Venezuela's government has shut all branches of restaurant chain McDonald's for 48 hours, citing tax irregularities, officials have said.

The head of the country's tax agency, Jose David Cabello, said the chain had inconsistencies in its accounts.

The 115 branches in Venezuela were closed from Thursday to Saturday.

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is a fierce US critic and last month was at the heart of tit-for-tat US-Latin American diplomatic expulsions.

Oil battle

Since winning elections 10 years ago, Mr Chavez has increased taxes and often temporarily shuts firms accused of failing to pay.

The government recently temporarily closed the offices of Pepsi, which is operated by a local consortium.

Mr Chavez has also taken on US oil firms, nationalising their Venezuelan operations and pursuing a legal battle with Exxon Mobil.

In last month's diplomatic exchange, Bolivia and Venezuela expelled their US envoys, accusing Washington of trying to oust Bolivia's government.

Washington responded by throwing out envoys from Bolivia and Venezuela and freezing the assets of three aides to President Chavez.

Honduras refused the credentials of a new US ambassador, postponing his appointment.

http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7663951.stm



aristobrat
Oct 10, 2008, 12:00 PM
They shut 'em down? How unoriginal.

This is how tax problems from fast-food places are dealt with in my neck of the woods:

"So, on Monday Williams ordered Sheriff's deputies to walk into the Burger Kings with a warrant and take all the money they could find to pay at least some of the thousands owed in back taxes.

"We went out and seized the cash that was available at the time," said Williams. They emptied the registers and the safe."
http://www.wavy.com/Global/story.asp?S=9021404&nav=menu45_3_4

Wonder if the McD's in Venezuela are locally-owned and operated like most of its international franchises? The country would basically be telling its own business owners to burger off.