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Tax Liability: Recovering Tax from Paper Companies

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  • Last updated:2019-07-18
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Since there are too many cases of tax arrears, our society is facing unfair injustice. To solve this problem, Administrative Enforcement Agency, Ministry of Justice (AEA) is very responsible for the enforcement of such cases for normalizing the society and recovering tax arrears based on the public law.
The real operator of a paper company is usually nominal and existing only as a registered business owner by using the name like a back seat driver. It is truly difficult to recover the tax arrears from nominal business owners, as they would generally hide or simply leave their tax arrears.
To reduce these cases, all branches of AEA strived hard to trace those companies which are still in business and investigate the available assets (moveable and non-moveable properties) of obligors. The AEA officers would utilize several types of legal methods to induce and impel obligors to pay off their taxes such as seizing their properties, holding auctions, restricting of exit, summoning and arresting with a warrant, and other predominant techniques.
AEA pointed out that the obligors of any forms of companies should pay their taxes in any cases, no matter they are nominal or actual business operators. Ones who lend their names to other business operators for registering companies will receive the placement of restriction of exist. Thus, they warn us not to lend the names to others for registering companies.
However, officers from all branches of AEA will continue to strive hard for dealing with the tax arrears of paper companies to strengthen the national tax claims so that the public might fully feel how government implement the public power of law enforcement.

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