The Tax Authority responds to Adir Miller: "He is welcome to appeal the decision"
It was reported yesterday that Adir Miller would be required to return to the tax authority a huge sum he received as part of the corona grants, after it became clear that his spending amount was much lower.
In response, Miller said that a great injustice was being done to him.
This morning, the Tax Authority replies: "Fixed expenses grants are public and publicly available. You can appeal."
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22/02/2022
Tuesday, 22 February 2022, 10:14 Updated: 10:20
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Adir Miller on "Miller Junction" (Photo: Avi Cohen, Editing: Noa Levy)
It was reported yesterday that Adir Miller would be required to return to the tax authority a huge sum he received as part of the corona grants, after it became clear that his spending amount was much lower.
In response, Miller said that he was being done a great injustice and the tax authority presents him as a pig asking for money he does not deserve.
This morning (Tuesday) the Tax Authority answers Miller and in a conversation with Walla!
Culture stated that "the grant of fixed expenses is public and public to the public on the website of the Ministry of Justice. As long as one wishes to dispute the decision, an appeal can be lodged with the District Court."
Yesterday it was reported that Adir Miller's company received a grant of NIS 367,734 from the state as part of the corona grants of March-April 2020, but later it turned out that its fixed amount of expenses is much lower, about NIS 46,000 for the whole year. Were rejected.
The sum of all the grant applications submitted by the company is over NIS 720,000.
The tax authority even demanded that the company return the advances, and the appeal filed by Miller was denied.
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Adir Miller will be required to return hundreds of thousands of shekels from the corona grants to the tax authority
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Miller (Photo: Avi Cohen)
"The grant is intended to help businesses that have difficulty maintaining business continuity, and it should help cover fixed expenses. A business whose fixed expenses are so low does not have difficulty maintaining business continuity - in this case, a grant of many hundreds of thousands of shekels will be excessive and distorted. "We are unable to set rivets on the question of where exactly the border crosses, and what is the exact ratio from which the gap will be considered extreme and excessive - but it is clear to us that this case is one of the exceptional cases where calculating the grant according to fixed expenses is justified." .
Adir Miller reacted angrily to the publications: "I was done a great injustice and I must respond. All the sites wrote that I demanded from the tax authority a lot more than I deserve. It's just a case of 'murder and inheritance'. The story is very simple. In 2020 artists did not appear. My accountant came and told me that the state had announced that an artist who loses 40 percent of his income - is entitled to a grant. Okay. He insisted and said I deserve it. We submitted the grants, we got them, the tax authority wants them back. Turn and ask them - 'An artist who loses 90 percent of his income gets nothing?'
We were told, 'No, just an expense grant.' We said, 'Okay, we'll return everything with love.
But to put out a press release that I'm a pig asking for money I do not deserve?
Introduce me like this?
that's not nice.
I never asked for something I did not deserve.
We filled out a form and submitted.
Now want back - we'll give back.
The tax authority does not behave in this way. "
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