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A company used deceased people to deceive the Ministry of Finance

April 28, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Companies that want to deceive the Ministry of Finance use all kind of tricks to avoid paying taxes; the most recent one is the use of deceased people as false providers and vacant lots as tax addresses.

This was the case of a company that apparently bought ₡ 1.6 billion from suppliers, but when the Taxation Office carried out an investigation, it found a very particular pattern: Two of the suppliers represented more than 90% of the sales. When tracing these people, it was detected that both were already dead.

It was known that both were enrolled as taxpayers a few days after their death through the Tribunet system.

Both made the sales and one year later, they were not longer considered taxpayers by the same lawyer, who used a power. When checking their addresses, it was known that it was the same place, but described with two different landmarks. In addition, it was a vacant lot.

This case corresponds to a cellphone and electronic accessories store that mobilized more than ₡ 8,000 million in a year.

The case was presented to the Public Prosecutor’s Office for the alleged tax evasion of 2.6 billion colones and an additional administrative proceeding of ₡ 144 million.

crhoy.com

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