SINGAPORE - The kidney specialist who under-declared more than $1.4 million in taxes will now have to pay a further $1.8 million in penalties and a fine in addition to making full restitution to the taxman after he pleaded guilty on Friday (Aug 30 ).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - The kidney specialist who under-declared more than $1.4 million in taxes will now have to pay a further $1.8 million in penalties and a fine in addition to making full restitution to the taxman after he pleaded guilty on Friday .
Court papers stated that Lye employed a Ms Norma Wati Suari to handle finance and administrative matters. Ms Norma had told patients to make payments directly to Lye instead of the centre. "The accused was the controlling mind of the centre," said court papers, which noted that Lye knew about the payments and deposits made and did not ensure the accuracy of the tax returns.
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