Street clerks once played an essential role for the Colombian economy in Bogota, with public deeds, tax documents and contracts all passing through their hands. The last street clerks of BogotaInserting a blank sheet into her Remington Sperry, Candelaria Pinilla de Gomez starts typing. One of Bogota's street clerks, she has spent the last 40 years typing up countless thousands of documents. Aged 63, she is the only woman among the street clerks who have set up their tiny tables on the pavement outside a modern office block in Bogota. Street clerks are experts in filling out forms such as property tax, vehicle tax, withholding tax, income tax return.
Source: Daily Nation April 26, 2018 06:22 UTC