Three Southampton businesses are currently named on a government list of deliberate tax defaulters.
HMRC’s Publishing Details of Deliberate Defaulters (PDDD) scheme publishes the companies who either make deliberate errors in their tax returns or do not comply with tax obligations.
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Details are published when a person or business has made at least one deliberate default on more than £25,000, according to HMRC.
The information is updated every few months and removed after one year.
The information below is listed on the government website on June 15.
Romeo Pizza
Business, trade, occupation: Takeaway
Address: Formerly of 3 Bedford Place, Southampton, SO15 2DB
Period of default: April 1, 2016 to June 30, 2019
Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £113,662.69
Total amount of penalties charged: £55,410.56
Hall Brickwork Limited
Business, trade, occupation: Brickwork
Address: Formerly of 65 Provene Gardens, Waltham Chase, Southampton, SO32 2RW and 5 Andrewes Close, Bishops Waltham, Southampton, SO32 1GY
Period of default: October 1, 2016 to June 30, 2020
Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £608,157
Total amount of penalties charged: £276,711.40
Raymond Leslie Petch
Business, trade, occupation: Builder
Address: 23A Thorold Road, Southampton, SO18 1HZ
Period of default: December 1, 2014 to October 22, 2019
Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £86,977.39
Total amount of penalties charged: £43,488.69
*Trading as ‘R Petch Groundworks’
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