THREE businesses in Slough have been named on a government list of tax defaulters.
The list, which was published by the HMRC, details people and businesses who have been given financial penalties for failing to comply with tax obligations or deliberately filing errors in tax returns.
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HMRC's Publishing Details of Deliberate Defaulters (PDDD) routinely releases the information of those who made at least one deliberate default on more than £25,000.
This list is updated every three months and the information is deleted after one year.
The information below is listed on the government website on the day this story was published.
Here are the Slough businesses named and shamed by HMRC:
Sumhas Cars Ltd
Business, trade, occupation: Sale of used cars
Address: Formerly of 3 Ashbourne, Great Hollands, Bracknell, RG12 8SG and 7 Colin Way, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 2TT
Period of default: 1 June 2016 to 31 May 2018
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Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £42,353.81
Total amount of penalties charged: £28,059.39
Kingdom Protection Management Ltd
Business, trade, occupation: Private security
Address: Formerly of Churchill House, 1 London Road, Slough, SL3 7FJ
Period of default: 6 April 2018 to 5 April 2020
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Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £264,237.54
Total amount of penalties charged: £161,845.48
K2 Kebab & Grill Limited (Formerly trading as ‘K2 Kebab & Grill’)
Business, trade, occupation: Takeaway
Address: Formerly of 4 Baylis Parade, Slough, SL1 3LF
Period of default: 1 April 2015 to 28 February 2019
Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £83,890.93
Total amount of penalties charged: £49,915.04
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