Group 1 - The core issue revolves around Wuhan Zhongheng's accusation that Vanke has not paid the agreed 2 billion yuan for land costs related to urban renewal, despite Vanke's sales revenue of nearly 8 billion yuan from the B plot project [3][11] - Zhongheng claims that Vanke has evaded taxes amounting to 1.9 billion yuan over a period of 5 years, raising concerns about the company's financial practices and tax compliance [3][11] - The Wuhan government had previously requested a comprehensive tax settlement for the B plot project, but Vanke has allegedly continued construction and sales without proper procedures, leading to accusations of tax evasion [5][13] Group 2 - Vanke's Vice President, Cai Ping, who was responsible for dealings with the local government, has reportedly been in the United States for over a year, raising questions about his management of the alleged tax evasion funds [5][13] - Cai Ping has a history with Vanke, having joined the company in 2003 and rising through the ranks to become the regional partner for Central China, overseeing operations in multiple provinces [7][15] - The situation has prompted calls for a thorough investigation into Vanke's alleged tax evasion and corruption, emphasizing the need for fair competition and adherence to tax regulations [5][13]
烟台万科合作伙伴不再孤单?武汉中恒举报武汉万科至今未支付承诺分担的20亿旧城改造土地成本费