- Italian financial police uncovered a 10.5 million euros tax fraud scheme involving 15 Chinese nationals
- The scheme involved shell companies funneling profits overseas, affecting EU financial interests
- Suspects used fictitious invoices to manipulate tax filings and reduce declared income
- The fraud resulted in over 5.5 million euros in unpaid VAT
- Investigation revealed firms claimed false expenses for goods supposedly from domestic suppliers
- Goods actually arrived from China, bypassing Italy’s tax and customs systems
- Invoices were linked to shell entities with no physical premises or legitimate operations
- Companies were registered to Chinese nationals with no business experience
- Some companies operated from the same addresses or used the same consultants
- Reported turnover surged to tens of millions of euros without paying taxes
- Scheme involved a classic carousel fraud to claim VAT credits and obscure goods’ origins
- Payments were made through traceable channels but later transferred abroad, mainly to China
- 14 suspects filed false tax returns; mastermind was behind fake invoices
- Operation is part of a broader crackdown on tax fraud to protect businesses and public finances in the EU
Source: occrp.org
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