Friday, April 17th, 2026

Revenue worth billion rupees evaded through fake VAT bill



KATHMANDU: It has been found that public revenue amounting to nearly Rs 1 billion was evaded by using fake Value Added Tax or VAT receipts.

A probe conducted by the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) revealed that the individuals have evaded public revenue by operating bank accounts in the name of various 11 firms.

According to Director-General of IRD Dirgha Raj Mainali, the individuals evaded VAT and income tax by only presenting fake VAT invoices without buying the goods and services on virtue.

The Department further shared that altogether 13 suspects including the prime accused, Subod Saha of Balara municipality-7 of Sarlahi, and 10 others as well as three accomplices were found involved in the financial scam.

The suspects were found to have defrauded revenue equivalent to Rs 913 million and 56 thousand. Mainali further said that a case was filed at the Patan High Court today demanding completion of the investigation and imposing penalty and imprisonment against the criminals.

Publish Date : 17 February 2021 10:40 AM

Police compile profiles of 1,097 individuals linked to hooliganism and crime

KATHMANDU: Police have prepared detailed profiles of 1,097 individuals associated

Balen allowed to appoint legal heir in contempt of court case

KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court (SC) has granted permission to Balendra

Home Minister Sudan Gurung attends funeral of Inspector Abhaya Lama

KATHMANDU: Home Minister Sudan Gurung attended the funeral of late

RSP’s Ojashwi Sherchan elected chair of Education, Health and IT Committee

KATHMANDU: Ojashwi Sherchan of the Rastriya Swatantra Party has been

PAC Chair Khadka vows strict financial discipline and governance reforms

KATHMANDU: Newly elected Chair of the Public Accounts Committee Bharat