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Two directors who separately managed an estate agent and a convenience store have been disqualified after they caused their companies to abuse the tax regime, resulting in over £500,000 owing to HMRC.
Estate agent Hsin Huang from Hammersmith, West London, has been banned for seven years, while convenience store boss Pratikkumar Patel, from Knowle, Hampshire, is disqualified for six years.
Read more at Accountancy Daily.