Mexico’s tax authority seized a residence belonging to
“Embargado” notices were placed around the property in the upscale Polanco neighborhood. The home can still be used but not sold or transferred, the Milenio newspaper reported. The residence includes a library, a replica of a presidential chair and a limousine, according to the article. Interjet said the seizure is an administrative and precautionary measure that’s part of a legal process the airline is undergoing with the tax authority.
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