Drive To Round-Up British Tax Dodgers
Received Sunday, 7.55 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 6. The Sunday Dispatch reports that the Government will soon begin a drive to recover unpaid taxes from the war and postwar years estimated at at least £100,000,000 and possibly £500,000,000. Inland Revenue offieials will ixiterview thousands of people who deliberately rendered inaccurate income tax returns during the past ten years and ask them to explain the discrepancies. The people range from leading businessmen to small tax dodgers. Some will go to prison and many will have to pay penalties up to three times the amount "of the' evasion.
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 November 1949, Page 3
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