Edinburgh Evening News

Bathgate company director pleads guilty to £128k PAYE tax evasion

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A West Lothian businessma­n admitted to carrying out a tax fraud of more than £120,000, when he appeared in an Edinburgh courtroom this week.

Samuel Crawford failed to pay the large sum of employees’ National Insurance contributi­ons to HMRC over a near six-year period while he was a director of the Bathroom Studio in Bathgate.

Crawford, 72, pleaded guilty at Edinburgh Sheriff Court to an amended charge of being knowingly concerned in the fraudulent evasion of PAYE relating to a number of employees amounting to £128,589.26 between July 2011 and April 2017.

Prosecutor Connor Muir told the court Crawford and his niece Caroline Irvine were directors of Bathroom Studio West Lothian Ltd and the company had 19 employees at the time of the offence.

Mr Muir said Ms Irvine dealt with “drawing designs, ordering stock and sometimes dealing with overtime” while Crawford was said to have control over the “accounting and pay” of the staff.

The court heard the firm started in 2011 but did not apply for a PAYE employer reference number until two years later due to a delay between the inception of the company and trading beginning. The fiscal depute said there had been an initial problem regarding the company’s PAYE registrati­on and repeated attempts by Crawford to submit returns had been “unsuccessf­ul”.

Mr Muir said: “HMRC became aware of issues at the company when one of the employees contacted them regarding his employment and he did not believe National Insurance was being paid by the company on his behalf.”

An investigat­ion was launched and a number of employees “confirmed they did not receive any pay slips or paperwork from the company unless they asked”.

Mr Muir added: “The small amount of payslips and other paperwork provided, were all provided by the accused and showed National Insurance Contributi­ons had been deducted from their pay.

“HMRC confirmed that there was no evidence of National Insurance ever being paid by the company.”

Sheriff Wendy Sheehan deferred sentence on Crawford, of Torphichen, Bathgate, for reports and for the defence team to continue negotiatio­ns with HMRC regarding repayment of the outstandin­g sum to next month.

 ?? ?? Samuel Crawford, 72, inset, admitted that he had not paid National Insurance contributi­ons for a number of his employees at the Bathroom Studio in Bathgate between July 2011 and April 2017
Samuel Crawford, 72, inset, admitted that he had not paid National Insurance contributi­ons for a number of his employees at the Bathroom Studio in Bathgate between July 2011 and April 2017
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