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FM
Former Member

Just recently the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) obtained two judgments against Harvest Company Ltd, a company under the stewardship of AFC executive member, Nigel Hughes, for failure to remit PAYE and one judgment under Section 44 of the Value Added Tax Act No.10 of 2005.
The particulars of the said judgments are as follows:

On the 7th October, 2011 (Action No. 814/CD 2011) judgment was granted for the sum of $621,967 (being PAYE principal in the sum of $468,183, penalties in the sum of $106,814 and interest in the sum of $46,970) for the periods January- August 2010. On the 24th June, 2009 (Action No. 105/CD 2009) judgment was granted for the sum of $7,236,032 (being PAYE principal in the sum of $2,337,110.00, penalties in the sum of $2,692,231 and interest in the sum of $2,206,691) for the periods August 2005- December 2005, July 2006 - December 2006 and January 2007- December 2007.
On 7th January, 2010 Section 44 Certificate was filed for the sum of $1,439,644 (being VAT in the sum of $942,803 and interest thereon in the sum of $496,841) for the periods April 2007- July 2007 and December 2007; January- June, September and November 2008; January 2009, February 2009 and April- July 2009.
On 13th October, 2011 a Writ of Summons was filed in the High Court to recover $4,429,450 (being PAYE in the sum of $1,230,727 and interest and penalties thereon in the sum of $3,198,723) for the periods January to December 2008 and July to December 2009. On the 18th January, 2012 Justice Persaud granted an Unless Order giving the Company 5 days to file an Affidavit in Defence. On the same day the company filed the said Affidavit denying that the PAYE in the sum of $1,203,727 was deducted. The matter was called on 24th July for preemptory trial and has been adjourned to 17th September, 2012.

The Legal Services Division sent a demand letter reminding the Company of its outstanding liability and warned that failure to liquidate same would result in the institution of levy proceedings, but the Company failed to make any payments towards its liabilities, which total $13,727,093.
In an effort to recover the state’s revenues, on the 22nd May, 2012 a Writ of Execution, along with instructions to levy, was filed to recover the outstanding PAYE judgment sums. On the 20th June, 2012 the officers of the GRA sought to institute levy proceedings against the Company. Upon arrival at the High Court on 20th June, 2012 the Officers of the GRA informed the High Court Marshals that the business operates at 176 Middle Street Georgetown, but the Marshals insisted that they must visit the registered address stated on the writ of execution.
It should be noted that Sidewalk CafÉ and Jazz Club is a registered business registered under the Business Registration Act and is solely owned by Harvest Company Ltd, a company incorporated under the Companies Act Chapter 89:01 and continued under Act No. 29 of 1991 of the Laws of Guyana with registered address at 62 Hadfield and Cross Streets Georgetown.
This is the venue where AFC hosts most of its press conferences, which AFC member, Cathy Hughes, wife of Nigel Hughes, moderate.
When the officers of the Revenue Authority and the Marshals arrived at 62 Hadfield and Cross Streets, Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown, they were informed that the business is not being conducted at the registered address. It should be noted that Attorney- at- Law, Mr. Robin Stoby said that Harvest Company Ltd. has not been in operation for some years now. Mr. Stoby also stated that Mr. Hughes is out of the jurisdiction and he undertook to have him make contact with the Legal Services Division when he returns to settle the outstanding indebtedness of the company.
To date neither Mr. Hughes nor any representative of the Company has made contact with the GRA.

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Originally Posted by albert:

So there one rule for the ordinary citizens who pay taxes and a separate one for politicians in the opposition

Tax evasion is very serious crime in USA and Canada. He would have been thrown in jail a long time ago. I hope that the laws of Guyana take its course as soon as possible and send a clear message to tax evaders.

 

Note, that how this venue was used for AFC press releases. Shame on the AFC. Let us now see who will come to the defense of tax evaders. And this is a court order to a tune of 13 million, yes 13 million dollars.

 

No one is above the law. Jail the tax evaders.

 

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by albert:

So there one rule for the ordinary citizens who pay taxes and a separate one for politicians in the opposition

Tax evasion is very serious crime in USA and Canada. He would have been thrown in jail a long time ago. I hope that the laws of Guyana take its course as soon as possible and send a clear message to tax evaders.

 

Note, that how this venue was used for AFC press releases. Shame on the AFC. Let us now see who will come to the defense of tax evaders. And this is a court order to a tune of 13 million, yes 13 million dollars.

 

No one is above the law. Jail the tax evaders.

 

I agree. Throw his ass in the big house. The only thing is that the taxpayers have to

upkeep him. He should be ashamed to sit in the National Assembly. GRA should seek Judgement to Garnishee 100% of the pay he collects as an opposition member in the NA. Granger, Mitwah, Stormborn, Caribj, Redux, Gerhard, do you have any comments to make about this? 

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:

 

I agree. Throw his ass in the big house. The only thing is that the taxpayers have to

upkeep him. He should be ashamed to sit in the National Assembly. GRA should seek Judgement to Garnishee 100% of the pay he collects as an opposition member in the NA. Granger, Mitwah, Stormborn, Caribj, Redux, Gerhard, do you have any comments to make about this? 

Here's what their response will sound like

"This is another PPP personal attack against Hughes owing to his current activism"

 

You will then be left with the feeling that the PPP forced Hughes to not pay his taxes so that they could use it to attack his personality

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by albert:

So there one rule for the ordinary citizens who pay taxes and a separate one for politicians in the opposition

Tax evasion is very serious crime in USA and Canada. He would have been thrown in jail a long time ago. I hope that the laws of Guyana take its course as soon as possible and send a clear message to tax evaders.

 

Note, that how this venue was used for AFC press releases. Shame on the AFC. Let us now see who will come to the defense of tax evaders. And this is a court order to a tune of 13 million, yes 13 million dollars.

 

No one is above the law. Jail the tax evaders.

 

I agree. Throw his ass in the big house. The only thing is that the taxpayers have to upkeep him. He should be ashamed to sit in the National Assembly. GRA should seek Judgement to Garnishee 100% of the pay he collects as an opposition member in the NA. Granger, Mitwah, Stormborn, Caribj, Redux, Gerhard, do you have any comments to make about this? 

bai, tek lil advice and stop following bad company, especially when U (and dem) doan really know wuh allyu braying about . . . arite? 

FM
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by albert:

So there one rule for the ordinary citizens who pay taxes and a separate one for politicians in the opposition

Tax evasion is very serious crime in USA and Canada. He would have been thrown in jail a long time ago. I hope that the laws of Guyana take its course as soon as possible and send a clear message to tax evaders.

 

Note, that how this venue was used for AFC press releases. Shame on the AFC. Let us now see who will come to the defense of tax evaders. And this is a court order to a tune of 13 million, yes 13 million dollars.

 

No one is above the law. Jail the tax evaders.

 

I agree. Throw his ass in the big house. The only thing is that the taxpayers have to upkeep him. He should be ashamed to sit in the National Assembly. GRA should seek Judgement to Garnishee 100% of the pay he collects as an opposition member in the NA. Granger, Mitwah, Stormborn, Caribj, Redux, Gerhard, do you have any comments to make about this? 

bai, tek lil advice and stop following bad company, especially when U (and dem) doan really know wuh allyu braying about . . . arite? 

Since you apparently have the real facts we want to know. Post them.

FM
Originally Posted by albert:
Originally Posted by Dondadda:

He should be ashamed to sit in the National Assembly.

Nigel Hughes doesn't sit in the national assembly. His wife does though. But this does not take away from the fact that while championing democracy, oppression etc he has been negligent in fulfilling his duties as a citizen  

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Liz...you mean like how the PPP champions democracy by giving us ONE radio station, shutting out the opposition from Chronicle/NCN, giving us unaudited NICL accounts, and implanting the wife of the Minister to prepare the state audits?

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

TK why are you defending Nigel as he continues to allegedly  evading taxes?

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I don't need to defend Nigel...sure he is capable of doing that. I am merely pointing out to you sycophants the more serious issues that can make Guyana a better place if addressed...but since ya'll hold the purse ya'll have no intention of addressing them.

FM
Originally Posted by Tar_K:
Originally Posted by Conscience:

TK why are you defending Nigel as he continues to allegedly  evading taxes?

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I don't need to defend Nigel...sure he is capable of doing that. I am merely pointing out to you sycophants the more serious issues that can make Guyana a better place if addressed...but since ya'll hold the purse ya'll have no intention of addressing them.

From what is alleged here Nigel's case is a serious issue. 

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by albert:

So there one rule for the ordinary citizens who pay taxes and a separate one for politicians in the opposition

Tax evasion is very serious crime in USA and Canada.

No one is above the law. Jail the tax evaders.

 

True yet rich PPP supporters not only dont pay taxes, but they dont even FILE their tax returns.

 

You know this.

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The Guyanese Populace are watching, Hughes needs to come clean

They are also waiting to see when the GRA starts going after PPP supporters who dont pay taxes. Starting with the EX President....ooo0h forgot he is EXEMPT despite his pension which is higher than what Obama will get whenever he is finished.

FM

These PPP really slick.  PNC used to lock up, beat and fine you for doing illegal stuff like smuggling flour, dal and channa.  They were legally on the right side but morally in the pits.  PPP, on the other hand, get you on tax evasion and use the legal system fully to enforce their claim.  They are on the right side legally and also morally, who would stand up for a "tax evader".  Mr Hughes in deep dodo.

 

I tell you, coolies real slick.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:

These PPP really slick.  PNC used to lock up, beat and fine you for doing illegal stuff like smuggling flour, dal and channa.  They were legally on the right side but morally in the pits.  PPP, on the other hand, get you on tax evasion and use the legal system fully to enforce their claim.  They are on the right side legally and also morally, who would stand up for a "tax evader".  Mr Hughes in deep dodo.

 

I tell you, coolies real slick.

typical tribal . . . kvelling with pride as the PPP "retribution" machine ramps up.

 

abe pan tap

FM

Bai this is a difficult question. How much does a soul cost these days? Let's see. Christianity says that a soul is worth a lot, maybe millions of sheckels. Judas became rich for a while. Islam says that the soul has to be taken seriously and it is priceless as does Judaism. In Hinduism the soul is paramount and it does not die. So one cannot sell it. In fact in any religion you cannot sell your soul. So how much does a soul cost? No one knows.  Will I sell mine? No.        

FM
Originally Posted by albert:

So there one rule for the ordinary citizens who pay taxes and a separate one for politicians in the opposition

 This is clearly using the state agency to go after a political opponent for a measure of political currency. However, if he owes he will pay. He has to face the law.

 

Unfortunately, the PPP is a law unto themselves. They do not want to tell us what happened at NICIL with the state assets. That is billions. We are still waiting.

 

You folks are truly silly. You are so full of yourselves that you think you can allay your rape of our treasury with these attempts at despoiling characters. Sorry, you can try as hard as you can the word is out, you are incorrigible crooks.

FM

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