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Cases filed against 12 for evading taxes



KATHMANDU: The Revenue Investigation Department, Lalitpur, has filed cases against 12 individuals for evading Rs 55.6 million in taxes through the use of fake excise duty stickers.

Issuing a press statement today, the Department said that the cases were filed against those individuals seeking financial penalties equal to revenue leakage and jail sentence.

Those facing charge sheet include Phul Singh Chhetri of Crystal Bottlers Pvt. Ltd, Mrigendra Govinda Shrestha of Mount Everest Distillery Pvt. Ltd, Mohammad Sahid Ansari of Rupandehi and nine other individuals.

In course of an investigation, the Department officials recovered the duplicate tickets of excise duty similar to that of original ones.

It is stated that they would face action as per the Revenue Leakage (Investigation and Control) Act 2052.

Publish Date : 17 November 2021 06:21 AM

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