Source : tripadvisor.co.uk.

The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) released an official statement on 29 August that Ha Wai Kay (64) the sole-proprietor of Kay Lee Roast Meat Joint has been convicted of evading income taxes amounting to $54,917.15 for Years of Assessment (“YA”) 2010 and 2011. Her wife, Kong Kuee Chin (69) the sole-proprietor of Wan Tat Eating House (“Wan Tat”), was also convicted of assisting Ha to evade taxes.

Kong, was in charge of recording the sales amounts. She would manually record the daily cash collections and expenditures for both Kay Lee and Wan Tat into her diary, and provide a total monthly sales income for both businesses in one lump sum, on slips of paper, to their accountant who assisted in the preparation of their statement of accounts and their income tax returns.

Kong provided their accountant with Wan Tat’s estimated monthly sales of the year of 2009 and 2010 (YA2010 and YA2011), from which their accountant would deduct from the lump sum figure to derive Kay Lee’s annual sales income figure for the relevant YA. Their accountant would explain the figures to be submitted to Ha and Kong, and upon Ha’s agreement, submit the income tax returns to IRAS.

IRAS held investigations which revealed that for YA2010, Kong had knowingly provided Kay Lee’s total sales income as $531,924 to their accountant, when the actual sales income was $693,839.

Similarly, for YA2011, Kong had knowingly provided Kay Lee’s total sales income as $665,413 when the actual sales income was $829,335. Ha had under-declared his income by $161,915 in YA2010 and $163,922 in YA2011.

The couple were undercharged for income tax by a total of $54,917.15 for the 2 years of assessment ($26,017.78 for YA2010 and $28,899.37 for YA2011).

The Court sentenced Ha to 4 weeks’ jail and ordered him to pay a penalty of $164,751.45, three times the amount of tax evaded. Kong was also found guilty and convicted of assisting Ha to evade taxes. The Court also sentenced Kong to 4 weeks’ jail and ordered her to pay a penalty of $164,751.45, three times the amount of tax evaded, for assisting in tax evasion. The total amount of penalty ordered for both Ha and Kong is $329,502.90.

The couple had pleaded guilty and made full payment of the income tax evaded.

IRAS declared that serious action would be taken against non-compliance and tax evasion. Penalties for tax evasion can be up to four times the amount of tax evaded. In certain situations, jail terms may also be imposed.

A reward based on 15% of the tax recovered, capped at $100,000, would be given to informants if the information and/or documents provided lead to a recovery of tax that would have otherwise been lost.

Those who wish to disclose past mistakes, reveal evaded taxes, or report malpractices that might indicate tax evasion, can write to:

Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore
Investigation & Forensics Division
55 Newton Road, Revenue House
Singapore 307987
Email: [email protected]

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

大学生网上帖文 为肝硬化父亲寻获捐献者

为救肝硬化的父亲,一名孝顺大学生在上网发帖文找“肝”,获得多达50名热心网民回应,而最终一名36岁的男子捐出部分肝脏,成功救了其父亲一命。 肝硬化末期患者,59岁的陈明亮之前也曾被《8视界》等媒体报导过,其腹部如皮球般肿胀,且无法吃喝,命在旦夕。 其24岁的儿子陈政宇不忍看父亲受苦,到脸书上设立专页,寻找乐意帮他救父亲的捐肝者。 帖文上载十余天后,他成功为父亲找到合适的捐献者,随后在国大医院进行器官移植手术。 恢复情况良好 就读南洋理工大学会计与商科的他昨日受访时,指其父亲目前正接受药物治疗,情况良好。如果情况好转了,就可以减少复诊次数。 他表示,父亲因为住院的40多天里,都没办法好好的吃饭睡觉,因此体重有下降,从入院的85公斤降到70公斤。 透过照片,可以看到陈明亮的肿胀腹部在手术后,已经有所消除,只是留下了手术后的疤痕。 陈政宇披露,其实一开始为父亲寻找捐献者时,并没有抱太大的希望。令他意外的是,经过发出帖文和媒体帮助发布消息后,他获得很多人士的鼓励,有超过50人表示乐意捐肝。 惟,器官捐献者必须符合包括身体状况、年龄和体重等条件。 他指出,捐肝者是一名36岁的新加坡男子HanWei。而据他说,HanWei的弟弟也是一名器官捐献者,曾经肾脏捐给一个陌生人。 他非常感激捐肝者的无私,他也感谢捐献者家人和另一半的支持,让捐献者愿意做出如此重大决定。…

TransMalay Ekspres expects male and female passengers to sit separately

TransMalay Ekspres will expect male and female passengers who its board long-haul…

DPM Heng Swee Keat toasts to frontline workers as part of #toast2uchallenge

In a Facebook video on Sunday (6 Dec), Deputy Prime Minister (DPM)…

S’pore’s soaring food prices (video)

Al Jazeera reports on how some S’poreans are coping with inflation.