Tax fraudster drops appeal against lost agency status
The company lost its status because of the owner's "significant deception and dishonesty."
Hamish McNicol Thu, 04 Feb 2016
A tax fraudster, who claimed his wife had tried to kill herself to keep his name suppressed, is no longer appealing Inland Revenue's decision to strip his firm’s tax agency status.
Wellington accountant Imran Mohammed Kamal was last year outed as being part of a fictitious invoice writing scheme
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