THE latest list of tax defaulters has been revealed, with businesses in Glasgow and the surrounding areas being named and shamed.
HMRC has revealed which firms and businessmen/women have had to pay fines after failing to pay the correct amount of tax.
The Deliberate Defaulters scheme flags up when a person or business has made at least one deliberate default on more than £25,000.
The department puts out the full list on a regular basis, with updates coming every few months.
Information is then deleted after a year. The policy is known as "naming and shaming".
The following information was published by the UK Government on March 23, 2023:
Name: Angie Catering Ltd (trading as Turkiye Restaurant)
Business trade or occupation: Restaurant and takeaway
Address: Candleriggs, Glasgow, G1 1NP
Period of default: April 6, 2020, to April 5, 2021
Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £52,168.40
Total amount of penalties charged: £52,168.40
Name: Tod Inc Limited (trading as TriBeCa)
Business trade or occupation: Licenced restaurant
Address: Dumbarton Road, Glasgow
Period of default: January 9, 2017, to March 31, 2018
Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £42,775
Total amount of penalties charged: £29,942.50
Name: Original 7 Spices Ltd (trading as ‘7 Spices’)
Business trade or occupation: Hot food takeaway
Address: Cadzow Street, Hamilton
Period of default: May 1, 2017, to April 30, 2019
Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £42,831.94
Total amount of penalties charged: £19,488.52
Name: The 7 Spices (Larkhall) Ltd (trading as ‘The 7 Spices’)
Business trade or occupation: Catering
Address: London Street, Larkhall
Period of default: May 1, 2016, to April 30, 2019
Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £100,041.23
Total amount of penalties charged: £50,202.60
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