The Borneo Post

Fan apologises for tax evasion, ordered to pay RM542 mln

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BEIJING: Chinese superstar Fan Bingbing took to social media for the fi rst time in months on Wednesday to apologise to fans and the Communist Party for tax evasion, shortly after news broke that authoritie­s had ordered her to pay nearly $ 130 million (about RM542 million) in back taxes and fi nes.

The 36-year- old actress, model and producer had been a ubiquitous household name in China for years and tasted Hollywood success with a role in the 2014 blockbuste­r “X-Men: Days of Future Past.”

But she disappeare­d from the public eye and her once active social media presence went silent in May after allegation­s emerged that she had evaded taxes on a lucrative movie shoot, charges her studio called “slander”.

Her sudden absence from screens and advertisem­ents across the country spurred rumours that she had been snatched by officials at a time when Beijing is cracking down on what it views as excesses in the fi lm and television industry.

Chinese tax authoritie­s have now laid at least part of the mystery to rest, ruling that both Fan and companies controlled by her failed to pay tens of millions of dollars in taxes, the official Xinhua news service reported on Wednesday.

The report said Fan would have to pay a total of 883 million yuan ( RM542 million) in owed taxes, fi nes and penalties, adding that she would avoid criminal prosecutio­n as long as she met a repayment deadline.

‘No Fan Bingbing’

At least one other person implicated in the probe has been detained for further investigat­ion related to concealing and “deliberate­ly destroying” accounting documents, Xinhua added without detailing that person’s identity.

Fan took to China’s Twitterlik­e Weibo on Wednesday to acknowledg­e her wrongs, beg for her supporters’ forgivenes­s, and apologise to “society, the friends who care about me, the public and the national tax authoritie­s.”

“Without the Party and country’s good policies, without the loving attention of the masses, there would be no Fan Bingbing,” she wrote.

Following the investigat­ion into Fan, authoritie­s have declared a wider crackdown on the entertainm­ent industry, Xinhua said.

Offenders are being offered an amnesty until Dec 31 to pay any taxes they owe.

Without the Party and country’s good policies, without the loving attention of the masses, there would be no Fan Bingbing. Fan Bingbing, Chinese superstar

Fan’s troubles began in May soon after she appeared on the red carpet at Cannes fi lm festival when a former presenter for state-run China Central Television (CCTV) posted a purported movie shoot contract.

The documents suggested Fan was officially paid 10 million yuan ( RM6.1 million) for a project while unofficial­ly receiving an additional 50 million yuan — all for four days of work.

So- called “yin and yang” dual contract arrangemen­ts — with one contract for income declared to tax authoritie­s while the other is kept secret — are reported to be used in China to evade taxes.

After the contract documents went viral, the national tax administra­tion announced it had instructed authoritie­s in eastern Jiangsu province to investigat­e alleged use of such dual contracts in the entertainm­ent industry.

Fan was not mentioned by name but she has businesses registered in Jiangsu.

Last year, Fan topped Forbes magazine’s list of top- earning Chinese celebritie­s with income of 300 million yuan million).

She is one of five leading internatio­nal actresses cast in the forthcomin­g Hollywood spy thriller “355”, alongside Jessica Chastain and Penelope Cruz.

But her star has dimmed among authoritie­s in China.

A recent report by academics listing the “social ranking” of Chinese celebritie­s placed Fan at the very bottom with a score of zero.

The study was widely carried by Chinese state media. — AFP ( RM180

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Fan poses during a photocall ahead of the Chopard Gold Party during the 68th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 18, 2015. — Reuters file photo
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