In the suit filed earlier this week, Siew claimed her business partner of six years, nicknamed “Mentos”, had represented that he would be able to assist her in paying off a debt of RM2.5 million owed to the Inland Revenue Board .The suit has been fixed by the High Court here for case management on May 9 pending service of the cause papers on the defendant, Mentos, who Siew claims resides in Sg Petani, Kedah.SPONSORED CONTENT Sabah revenue hits RM6.
Siew said she had received an email from the Inland Revenue Board’s Kuala Lumpur branch claiming that she owed RM2.5 million in unpaid taxes and had sought help from Mentos to deal with it.“ claimed the tax arrears could be resolved through instalment payments,” the statement of claim read. Siew said a Zoom meeting was held on Nov 23, 2022 between herself, an agent named “Jack” and several LHDN officers.
Siew then agreed to a plan formulated by Mentos, which involved her paying another RM300,000 to secure a “letter of undertaking” followed by another RM1.41 million between January and September 2023 to settle her tax arrears.“It was only then that the plaintiff came to know that the defendant had not remitted any money to LHDN.
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