Toronto, Ontario, June 11, 2013 …The Canada Revenue
Agency (CRA) announced on June 5, 2013 that Edward G. Gilmore of
Scarborough, Ontario, pleaded guilty in the Ontario Court of Justice in
Toronto to one count of tax evasion and was fined $13,702.
The CRA investigation revealed that for the years 2005 to 2008 Mr.
Gilmore understated his business income by $145,794. The understated
income related to contract work done for an accounting firm and from the
preparation of income tax returns. By doing so Gilmore avoided paying
$27,405 in federal taxes.
The preceding information was obtained from the court records.
When taxpayers are convicted of income tax and GST evasion, they
still must repay the full amount of taxes owing, plus interest and any
civil penalties that may be assessed by the CRA. In addition, the court
may fine them up to 200% of the taxes evaded and impose a jail term of
up to five years.
Taxpayers who have not filed returns for previous years, or who have
not reported all of their income, can still voluntarily correct their
tax affairs. They may not be penalized or prosecuted if they make a
valid disclosure before they become aware of any compliance action being
initiated by the CRA against them. These taxpayers may only have to pay
the taxes owing, plus interest. More information on the Voluntary
Disclosures Program (VDP) can be found on the CRA's Web site at www.cra.gc.ca/voluntarydisclosures.
Further information on convictions can also be found in the Media Room on the CRA website at www.cra.gc.ca/convictions.
Canada Revenue Agency
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