Man named and shamed in HMRC tax defaulters list
Briefly

The article reports on Man Kwong Cheung, fined nearly £18,000 for failing to report tax accurately. The HM Revenue and Customers publishes lists quarterly of individuals and businesses that have been found guilty of deliberate tax evasion or filing incorrect returns. The recent report included Cheung, who left over £35,000 unaccounted for during a six-year period. Such penalties are meant to discourage tax evasion, and the HMRC emphasizes that not all liabilities are captured in their published lists.
"A man was fined almost 18,000 after failing to pay tax. Reports released by HM Revenue and Customers every three months name and shame the businesses and individuals who have been caught filing incorrect tax reports across the country."
"The most recent details were published on March 18. Man Kwong Cheung, also known as Stanley Cheung, was slapped with a 17,502.29 fine after 35,111.55 went unaccounted for between April 6, 2015 and April 5, 2021."
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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