Javier Ferrier

“It’s a total scam”, assures a qualified official source. The direct and clear reference is to Javier Ferrierthe self-proclaimed financial adviser who offered courses and promised to teach his followers how to get rich without having to work from age 9 to 17 and who was deleted from the face of the internet after his posts sparked outrage among users social media.

Wednesday, GlobeLiveMedia he told his story and hours later deleted all of his online content. However, this media was able to learn that the AFIP was investigating it with a larger group of supposed influencers who act as “business advisors” in the networks.

By researching and cross-checking income, expenditure and information records of specialized areas of the organization that directs Carlos Castagnetoit appears that the taxpayers who carry out their activities of supposed business advisers through different social networks.

According to official sources, “they receive high sums of money for performances of their content as well as non-traditional advertisements without them being registered”.

There are believed to be four alleged financial advisers being investigated at this time.

Javier Ferrer – Alleged financial adviser who sells courses on social media

These are influencers with over 500,000 followers who would exhibit unwarranted asset boosts.

“In the event that this is verified by the respective inspection process, they will determine the debts of millionaires to this body, with their corresponding fines and accessories and the resulting criminal complaint for violation of criminal tax law. This is why with the information collected, assets and income arise that do not correspond to the assets that are displayed in the content that some of these people upload to their Tik Tok and Instagram accounts,” the government explained to this media.

Regarding the specific case of Ferrer, in addition to defining us as a “total scam”, they explained to us that he is registered with the tax authorities as a category 1 independent and that he has no declared company that dedicated to financial or similar advice.

“The data that caught the attention of the AFIP agents was the presence of some of these people registered in the organization under the Simplified Regime for Small Taxpayers (Monotribute) and/or in category 1 of the Independents (the most bass of said modality),” the authorities said.

Carlos Castagneto, Director of AFIP
Carlos Castagneto, Director of AFIP

The federal administrator was candid on this issue a few days ago, Carlos Castagnetowhen he asserts that the task of the governing body “is to bring these taxpayers into the system and the rigor of the law is applied to them so that they pay what corresponds, especially when “these influencers” by their task spread in society a life that does not correspond to the social responsibility they should have as citizens”.

“Hello, normal” was the derogatory greeting with which Ferrer began his videos, only to share his supposed life lessons that he says led him to get rich. The truth is that after leaving outlandish recommendations such as not working conventional jobs, notoriety worked against him.

Within days, he deleted all of his online content and disappeared when he began to receive critical comments that even linked him to scams and “Ponzi” schemes, as was the case with “Generation Zoe”. ” of the detainee. Leonard Cositorto.

From his video and advice posts, he led to a personal page named “The world of luxuryin which he offered access to more exclusive content in exchange for a monthly subscription of $952 per month or $7,602 per year.

Leonardo Cositorto, the head of Generación Zoe, was imprisoned accused of fraud
Leonardo Cositorto, the head of Generación Zoe, was imprisoned accused of fraud

Its “services” do not stop there, it also offers conferences and personalized advice. Proposals are one-on-one Zoom chats worth USD 1,000 (includes one-to-one contact via WhatsApp Business with the businessman and also with other professionals such as lawyers and notaries ). If the meeting is in person, the value is $2,500 and includes one session, access to the meeting recording, one-to-one contact, and access to other professionals.

“Be free, have free thought, seek nothing from anyone. There’s nothing on the other side but screaming, the emotions of the moment and situations where you are not involved in anything. You know that? Your life is you and it depends on what you are going to do”, recommended the supposed adviser who fled.

“Javier is a businessman who also devotes part of his time as a consultant and business advisor. With his vast (sic) experience and knowledge, he intends to convey this usefulness to people and inspire them to take charge of their lives. That’s how it was defined on its website, which has now been reduced to a simple black plaque that says “Javier Ferrer, The Luxury Class”.

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