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Falkirk man to stand trial accused of £24k worth of 'false and inaccurate' tax returns

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Falkirk man is to face trial, accused of a £24,000 tax fraud. Dean Halliday, 31, is accused of being knowingly concerned in the fraudulent evasion of income tax by repeatedly submitting false and inaccurate self-assessment tax returns.It is alleged that his returns, submitted between April, and August 2017, included submissions that he had prepaid more tax than he had, and that he had incurred more business expenses than he had, and that he thereby obtained a tax refund of £18,000 to which he was not entitled, and that he attempted to obtain a further tax refund of £6000 to which he was not entitled.Falkirk Live is an exciting new title bringing you the latest headlines from Falkirk and beyond.But did you know all the ways you can stay.

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