As part of an effort to crack down on business relationships with Cuba and strike at the heart of the communist government, the Tax Collector’s Office of Miami-Dade has revoked key licenses of more than two dozen companies that allegedly do business in Cuba, according to enforcement letters seen by WLRN.
The letters — sent in October and November and obtained through a public records request — show that various travel, shipping and remittance companies have been shut down.
Letters sent in October demanded that many businesses respond with specific federal licenses that they hold showing that they were in compliance with the federal law. The companies were given three days to respond…