Revenue Service expresses its readiness to lift the seizure of Batumelebi's accounts in the event of a tax agreement and to allow it to pay off its debt to the state budget according to the appropriate schedule

The Revenue Service expresses its readiness to lift the seizure of Batumelebi's accounts in the event of a tax agreement and to allow it to pay off its debt to the state budget according to the relevant schedule, the Revenue Service says in a statement.

According to them, as of July 21, Batumelebi has a tax debt of 282,191.97 GEL.

"Taking into account the public interest, the Revenue Service of the Ministry of Finance clarifies that as of July 21, 2025, the media platform Batumelebi has a recognized tax debt of 282,191.97 GEL.

We also clarify that the measure to secure the payment of tax debts (seizure of accounts) is carried out automatically, based on risk assessment indicators integrated into the electronic system.

The Revenue Service expresses its readiness to lift the seizure of Batumelebi accounts in the event of a tax agreement and to allow it to cover its debt to the state budget according to the relevant schedule,” reads the statement.

For information, Batumelebi issued a statement yesterday saying that the Revenue Service had seized the outlet’s accounts. Batumelebi explained that the official reason was financial debt, although it believed that this was pressure on Mzia Amaglobeli in order to make her give up.

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