- Businesses without actual purchases obtaining false documents for tax deductions may face tax recovery and penalties.
- Reporting false input tax amounts can lead to business tax evasion charges and fines up to five times the evaded tax.
- If false documents are used as business costs for income tax, they must be removed, and fines up to two times the evaded tax may apply.
- Underreporting business income can lead to additional taxes on undistributed earnings with fines up to one time the evaded tax.
- Example: Company A used false invoices for tax deductions, resulting in tax recovery and fines.
- Businesses are advised not to use false documents for tax purposes and should report and pay any evaded taxes voluntarily to avoid penalties.
- For tax inquiries, contact local tax offices or call the free service number.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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