税务部门再曝光2起网络主播偷税案件 有主播连续3年虚假申报申请退税
Feng Huang Wang·2026-01-14 12:06

Group 1 - The core issue involves tax evasion cases against two online streamers, Peng Xuan and Yang Suiwa, who have been found guilty of concealing income and filing false tax returns [1][2] - Peng Xuan, with over 30 million followers, underreported tax payments totaling 2.1632 million yuan, while Yang Suiwa underreported 1.0164 million yuan in taxes [1][2] - Tax authorities have imposed penalties on both individuals, with Peng Xuan facing a total penalty of 4.1505 million yuan and Yang Suiwa facing a penalty of 1.8140 million yuan, all of which has been collected [1][2] Group 2 - Peng Xuan's account showed an average of 1 million likes per video from 2021 to 2023, yet the reported tax payments were significantly lower than expected based on the account's performance [1] - Yang Suiwa falsely reported income during personal income tax settlements from 2022 to 2024, resulting in a total of 32,100 yuan in improper tax refunds over three years [2] - Both cases highlight the scrutiny of tax compliance among high-profile online influencers and the potential for significant financial penalties for tax evasion [1][2]