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Hangzhou tax department accepts Lin Shengbin's tax evasion report. What will happen if he evades taxes?
According to Article 63 of the Law on the Administration of Tax Collection, "if a taxpayer evades taxes, the tax authorities shall recover the unpaid or underpaid taxes and late fees, and impose a fine of more than 50% and less than five times the unpaid or underpaid taxes". Zhou Xiaoyun, a lawyer in the field of economic crimes, analyzed that if the fact that Song Zude reported tax evasion of 50 million yuan exists, then Lin Shengbin will have to pay back 50 million yuan in taxes, and the maximum fine is five times that of 50 million yuan, which is 250 million yuan.

Zhou Xiaoyun said that before the promulgation of the Criminal Law Amendment (VII), a large amount of tax evasion constituted a criminal offence. The standard for a large amount is that the amount of tax evasion is more than 50,000 yuan and accounts for more than 10% of the total taxable amount. However, in 2009, the Criminal Law Amendment (VII) added the provision of exemption from punishment for first offenders. If it is the first time to be punished by the tax authorities, "after the tax authorities issue a notice of recovery according to law, they will pay back the tax payable and pay the late payment fee. Those who are subject to administrative punishment shall not be investigated for criminal responsibility. "

Hangzhou tax department accepts Lin Shengbin's tax evasion report.

Recently, Song Zude, a commentator in Weibo's Big V entertainment circle, revealed that he had reported to the Hangzhou tax authorities that Lin Shengbin, the husband of the woman who died in the "Hangzhou nanny arson case", was suspected of tax evasion.

On July 12, Song Zude announced that he had sent a real-name report letter from Guangzhou to the Inspection Bureau of the Taxation Bureau and the Economic Investigation Brigade of the Public Security Bureau by express mail. The report letter was accompanied by a copy of his ID card and signed and sealed. On the afternoon of July 14, Song Zude sent a message to Weibo, saying: "The Hangzhou Taxation Inspection Bureau replied to me, and the report materials have been received and are being handled according to the procedures."