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    Mother, son jailed 2 weeks for lying to IRAS over ’99-to-1′ property purchase

    February 28, 20253 Mins Read


    SON BOUGHT CONDO IN HIS NAME FIRST 

    The duo’s offences relate to the sale and purchase of a condominium unit at 49 Canberra Drive. 

    They both knew that Tan could only purchase a property if Ng took out a loan, as Tan was unemployed and hence ineligible. For this to happen, Ng had to be a legal mortgagor. 

    However, both also knew that if they bought the property jointly at the outset, they would have to pay for ABSD on the full amount of the purchase price. 

    To avoid doing so, Tan bought the property in his name on Sep 24, 2021 for S$1,113,000. Three days later, he sold a 1 per cent share in the property to Ng for S$11,130. 

    As Ng owned a residential property at the time, she paid ABSD on 1 per cent of the share of the purchase. A housing loan was later extended to them. 

    IRAS subsequently commenced an audit to ascertain if the two had avoided paying ABSD. 

    The pair then conspired to provide false answers and misleading information to avoid being discovered, ignoring warnings from IRAS about the consequences of lying. 

    DELETED MESSAGES

    Tan said he made a hasty decision to buy the property with the understanding that his family would support him financially. 

    He said his family was unable to do so subsequently, so that Ng had to be added as a joint owner to take a loan. 

    When asked to provide his messages with Ng and a banker, Tan provided incomplete messages, after having deleted those that the pair thought would contradict their lie. 

    Had IRAS accepted the explanation and been deceived, it would have failed to impose ABSD of S$130,779 and the 50 per cent surcharge of S$65,389. 

    The offence was uncovered and both came clean in 2024. 

    As a result of the falsehoods, IRAS conducted a raid of the accused persons’ home, seizing mobile devices and recorded statements from the banker and property agent involved.

    Senior Tax Prosecutor Goh Yong Ngee said the duo wove a “web of lies” and took steps to “bolster the deception” by providing a set of curated messages. 

    They deleted a total of 109 messages after going through each one, said Mr Goh.

    The duo’s lawyer Amolat Singh said his clients had not intended defraud but had stumbled into “a minefield”. But Mr Goh said both had tried to navigate and circumvent the minefield instead. 

    District Judge Chay Yuen Fatt noted that there was clear premeditation as both had discussed the cover-up.

    The judge also took into consideration the effort needed to investigate the offences.  

    Each offence carries a jail term of up to two years, a fine of up to S$10,000, or both. 



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