Jeff Brown

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) found that Jeffrey Alan Brown, 51, a self-employed salesman and entertainer, had not submitted a Self Assessment return for more than 14 years. This was despite earning more than Â£300,000 in sales commission from a glazing company and Â£6,900 as a football match entertainer.

Today (Friday 9 September 2016), Brown was ordered to pay back Â£53,498, which included interest, within three months or he will face 12 months in jail. He had previously been sentenced for tax fraud in April 2016.

Zoe Ellerbeck, Assistant Director, Fraud Investigation Service, HMRC, said:

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“This is a case of a well-known local personality and TV character flaunting the law as if it didn’t apply to him. Brown had submitted tax returns in the past and therefore was well aware of his tax obligations. This was deliberate theft from taxpayers by Brown. We are determined to recover stolen tax from criminals who deprive the UK of vital funds.

“Deliberately evading tax in this way is insulting to the honest taxpayers but HMRC is determined to clamp down on financial crime and Brown is now repaying the proceeds of his criminal behaviour. If you know of anyone who is committing tax fraud you can report them by calling our 24-hour hotline on 0800 59 5000.”

The HMRC investigation showed that between 2009 and 2015, Brown had been a successful sales representative for Safestyle UK, featuring in the company’s TV advertising earning him Â£300,000 in untaxed sales commission.

Brown had signed an employment agreement with the window company, agreeing to be responsible for his own Income Tax and National Insurance contributions, but instead chose not to declare his earnings to HMRC. He owed Â£50,000 for tax returns from February 2009 onwards.

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