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Taxpayer fined for making incorrect tax
return
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A taxpayer was prosecuted for tax evasion
in the Fanling Magistracy today (September 22).
The defendant, Man Shui-wan, was charged
with making incorrect claims for Dependent Parent Allowance in his
tax returns for the years of assessment 1996/97, 1997/98 and 1998/99
without reasonable excuse, contrary to section 80(2)(b) of the Inland
Revenue Ordinance.
The Court heard that the defendant had
made false claims for Dependent Parent Allowance in respect of his
mother for the aforesaid years of assessment. The defendant falsely
declared in his tax returns that he maintained and resided with
his mother through the years concerned despite the death of his
mother on February 13, 1996.
The defendant pleaded guilty and was fined
a total of $15,000.
The Inland Revenue Department reminds
that tax evasion is a criminal offence. Upon conviction, the maximum
sentence is 3 years' imprisonment and a fine of $50,000 on each
charge, plus a further fine equivalent to three times the amount
of tax undercharged or would have been undercharged.
End/Friday, September 22, 2000
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