Penalty on cement shipping company by evading revenue

Baishak 23, 2082

Kedar Shiwakoti

Penalty on cement shipping company by evading revenue

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After it was revealed that cement was being transported by evading revenue in the hydropower project, the Internal Revenue Office has fined the transport trucks and released them. On suspicion of revenue evasion, the police seized trucks that were transporting without tax invoices during the investigation from Friday to Sunday.

Out of the 14 seized by the police, 10 of the cement trucks belonging to Proficient Solutions Company did not have billows, and the Internal Revenue Office, Maharajgunj, imposed a fine of 331,800. 

The police handed over the cement trucks seized at different places in Dolakha to the Internal Revenue Office, Charikot. Charikot sent it to Maharajganj for action saying that it did not have jurisdiction. The other 4 trucks were released without being fined because they had Bilwijk. Bimal Kumar Paudel, Head of Internal Revenue Office Charikot, said that the Internal Revenue Office has started further investigation on the said company. 

Dolakha police chief Gyan Kumar Mahato said that the truck transporting cement was released after paying the fine. It has also been revealed that the transporters carrying the seized trucks have evaded taxes. Even though the transport from the cement company to the warehouse of the distributor in the capital city is tax billed, the trucks are not paying the bill bill directly to the distributor, but after it was revealed that the revenue is being evaded and the hydropower project is being delivered, the police have increased the investigation of such transport trucks. 

As the receipts of tax invoices were not found in most of the trucks seized by the hydroelectric power plant, Chief of Police Mahato said that due to the suspicion that the distributor may be running a racket to evade revenue by transporting large amounts directly from cement company's bills directly to the hydroelectric project, police chief Mahato said. 

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