Reports published by HM Income and customers every three months and ashamed of companies and the people who have been trapped by presenting incorrect tax reports throughout the country.
Many companies have been ordered throughout the United Kingdom to pay fines for presenting errors in their tax statements or not deliberately complying with tax obligations.
The most recent details were published on March 18.
The Kwong Cheung man, also known as Stanley Cheung, or Elm Tree Road, St John’s Wood, was slapped with a fine of £ 17,502.29 after £ 35,111.55 did not contacted between April 6, 2015 and April 5, 2021.
The HMRC said on its website: “The amounts on the list are related to the tax/duty on which the fines are based and the sanctions are charged, where the sanction complies with the criteria to publish under the details of publication of the deliberate legislation.
“The list does not necessarily represent the total breach of the taxpayer.”