Costa Rica’s Finance Ministry has reported that two members of parliament and companies linked to them collectively owe ¢166 million (approximately $294,000 USD) in unpaid taxes. The debt primarily stems from tax obligations over the past five years. The ministry’s records indicate the liabilities are held by both the individual lawmakers and business entities associated with them. Details regarding the specific taxes owed and the identities of the lawmakers involved have not been fully disclosed. This revelation raises questions about financial transparency and accountability within the Costa Rican legislature. The Finance Ministry has not commented on potential enforcement actions regarding the outstanding debt. Further investigation is expected to determine the full extent of the financial obligations and any potential repercussions.