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What to do when discovering fraudulent income by an unknown company?

What to do when discovering fraudulent income by an unknown company?

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Many people are finding that their names are falsely listed as receiving income from unfamiliar companies when checking their tax data. If this happens to you, gather evidence and report the violation to protect your rights. Follow these steps: 1. Gather evidence by collecting relevant documents and recording details of the incident. 2. Report the violation by providing information about the offending company on the tax authority's electronic portal and contacting the tax authority directly. 3. Protect your rights by requesting the company to correct the tax information and filing a lawsuit if necessary. Remember that falsifying income is a serious violation with severe penalties. Seek legal advice if needed. Many people are processing their annual personal income tax, PIT, returns for the year 2023 and are surprised to find their names listed as receiving income from some unfamiliar company when checking tax data on the ETX application from the tax authority. Upon discovering that you have been falsely attributed income by an unknown company, you need to take steps to gather evidence and report the violation to protect your rights. Taxpayers should follow these steps. 1. Gather evidence. Retain relevant documents, employment contracts, payroll records, bank account statements, payment receipts, or any other evidence showing that you did not work for or receive income from that company. Record information, detail the incident, including the company name, tax identification number, address, time frame, and details of any communication with the company's representative, if any. 2. Report the violation. Compile information, company name, tax identification number, address, legal representative, tax authority overseeing, of the offending company on the General Department of Taxation's electronic portal at https://trackunnt.gdt.gov.vn /.tcnnt/.mstdn.jsp. Contact the tax authority overseeing the offending company. Meet directly or send documents by mail to the tax authority overseeing the offending company, documents to include, complaint letter outlining the company's violation and request the tax authority to investigate and take action. Pick tax finalization for the year in which you were falsely reported, any collected evidence, picture data on the attacks. 3. Protecting rights. Request the company to correct the tax declaration information. Submit a written request for the company to amend the incorrectly reported tax information. File a lawsuit against the company. If the company does not take action, you have the right to sue to reclaim your rights. Note. Falsifying income is a legal violation and can result in severe penalties. It is advisable to gather sufficient evidence and report violations promptly to receive support from relevant authorities. Consult a lawyer if necessary. If you have further questions regarding personal income tax settlement related to salaries or wages, please contact TPM through our website or directly reach out to TPM via hotline at 090-298-1080 for the quickest assistance.

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