Ministerio de Hacienda de Costa Rica shares online resources for payment procedures

Nogui Acosta JaƩn, Ministry Of Finance
Nogui Acosta JaƩn, Ministry Of Finance
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The Ministerio de Hacienda de Costa Rica has used its official social media account to share resources and guidance for citizens seeking information on various financial processes. On March 18, 2026, the ministry posted: “Para mĆ”s información ingrese en el siguiente enlace: https://t.co/TMTJj4nGfZ https://t.co/SwdoX6y0jE”. Later that same day, a similar message was shared: “Para mĆ”s información ingrese en el siguiente enlace: https://t.co/7OgBuQyLLe https://t.co/pgyWEbXdqv”.

On March 19, 2026, the ministry provided further details regarding payment procedures through instructional videos. The post stated: “Para mĆ”s información sobre cómo realizar este proceso, las personas interesadas pueden acceder a los siguientes videos:

GuĆ­a para solicitar fraccionamiento de pago en la OVi – YouTube: https://t.co/7wuDkHZT6D

GuĆ­a para solicitar aplazamiento de pago en la OVi – YouTube: https://t.co/KWEYlgOVnF“.

The Ministerio de Hacienda is responsible for managing public finances in Costa Rica, including tax collection and providing information about fiscal procedures to the public. Its online presence is part of ongoing efforts to increase transparency and facilitate access to official information for citizens.



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