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 Income Tax Issues v4, Scope: e-BE and eB only

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doinfinity
post Apr 10 2016, 02:38 PM

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Hi,

January 2016 my uncle receive letter to request tax payment for years between 1996 to 2004 (he did not receive any letter to request payment before)

Now he got a letter which barred from going oversea.

He did not have any receipt or record for the mentioned period.

Still got any way to cancel the tax payment?

Or the only way is to pay whatever the amount the letter show?

Thanks for your help.
doinfinity
post Apr 10 2016, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Apr 10 2016, 04:45 PM)
Your uncle is self employed or being employed?
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Hi David,

My uncle is self employed. Partnership with his friend open a retail shop.
doinfinity
post Apr 10 2016, 05:17 PM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Apr 10 2016, 04:56 PM)
It's better that your uncle make a trip to the said branch and discuss for deeper details.

Definitely, your uncle can't ignore it.
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Hi David,

Thank you for your advice, I will advise him go to the said branch to check for further details.

My uncle just told me he called the branch before, they told him nothing much they can do, he must clear the tax payment which refer to their system record or prove them with his own record/receipt.

So now he just ignore the letter, as he do not plan to go oversea.

Need some advice:
what if they insist us on pay the outstanding tax payment, but we do not have any record/receipt to provide/prove?
anything we can do to help ourselves on such case? (as most people keep record for latest 7 years)
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post Apr 10 2016, 10:33 PM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Apr 10 2016, 08:00 PM)
There're only 3 options for this:

1. Set up a meeting with the tax officer or somebody with higher authority (audit head or branch head) to understand the case clearly on how they come with that grand total and if possible, negotiate with relevant support documents etc.

2. Ignore the notice and your uncle may be served with warning or perhaps a lawsuit letter. Your uncle will be then permanently in the immigration blacklist. Even your uncle is not planning to go to overseas now or near future, he may seek for overseas medical service at our neighbouring country at the south. (touch wood but it's a reality).

3. Just pay the sum!
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Thanks David for the detailed explanation.

Will provide these information to my uncle.


 

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