Govt trying to recover RM37.6 mil tax from Najib's son without trial, says lawyer

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However, Mohd Nazifuddin has filed an application to stay the proceeding pending an appeal to LHDN. FMTNews NajibRazak MohdNazifuddin

KUALA LUMPUR: The Inland Revenue Board has filed an application for a summary judgment against Najib Razak’s son, Mohd Nazifuddin, seeking RM37.6 million in unpaid taxes from 2011 to 2017.

He said Nazifuddin had also filed an application to stay the proceeding before Ahmad Zaidi, pending the appeal on assessment decided by LHDN.He said Zaidi had fixed Nov 28 for another case management. It claimed that Nazifuddin had unpaid taxes for the assessment years 2011 to 2017, as stated in an assessment notice dated March 15, 2019.

The amount comprised RM1,780,837.70 for the assessment year of 2011; RM6,604,851.81 for 2012; RM6,279,834.41 for 2013; RM4,360,278.87 for 2014; RM2,074,950.76 for 2015; RM2,623,943.76 for 2016; and RM13,920,113.42 for 2017.

 

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We have to wonder why when NajibRazak was the PM, he didn't amend the law to make it the absolute right of an individual to appeal against the income tax assessment by the LHDN - without having to pay the said assessment first. Perhaps he and his family were too busy looting?

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