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Pakistani Rice Importers Charged With Sh1.5bn Tax Evasion

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Pakistan Nationals facing charges of evading income taxes at The Mombasa Law Courts on Friday.
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Two businessmen of Pakistani nationality were on Friday charged before Mombasa Chief Magistrate Edna Nyaloti for evading tax worth Ksh1.5 billion.

The traders, Rahim Qasim and Rameez Gulzar Ali alongside their firm Jhulay Lal Commodities Limited were found to have been importing rice into the country while deliberately failing to pay income tax.

According to Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) investigations, it was established that for the period covering January 2015 and December 2018, the suspects imported rice worth Ksh1.68 billion. They sold the rice and banked the proceeds in their various companies’ accounts.

The suspects faced three counts of tax evasion. In the first count, the suspects while trading as Jihulay Lai commodities limited, jointly with others not before the court, knowingly defaulted to remit income tax of Ksh595. 3 million in the year 2016.

They also faced two other counts of defaulting to pay Kshs434. 9 million in the year 2017. The amount arose from omitted business undertakings with a sum of Ksh1,44 billion. The suspects also defaulted to remit Ksh 522.9 million in the year 2018. The amount accumulated from the omitted business undertakings with a sum of Ksh1.7 billion.

The suspects pleaded not guilty and were released on a bond of Ksh20 million and a surety of the same amount. The suspects were ordered hand in their passports to the court.

The arrest followed investigations carried out by KRA.

The case will be mentioned on 3rd March 2020.

See Also>>> KRA Hires PHDs to Crack Maths of Tax Compliance

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