R388m tax bill for Cape ‘gangster’

MickeyD

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Johannesburg - Mark Lifman, one of South Africa’s biggest underworld bosses, possibly hoped for some help in his nearly R400m tax battle against the SA Revenue Service (Sars).

City Press has learnt - from four independent sources - that Sars commissioner Tom Moyane was allegedly approached to go easy on Lifman because of his political connections.

A senior Sars official said Moyane was told “Lifman is an important man because of his money and influence and his proximity to powerful people. It was suggested that Moyane lean on the [Sars] team to go easy on Lifman and give him a deal.”

But the alleged request did not have the desired outcome - after an 18-month enquiry, Sars has handed Lifman a tax bill of R388m.

Lifman is one of Cape Town’s richest and most feared underworld figures and a known associate of alleged druglord and Sexy Boys gang leader Jerome “Donkie” Booysen. Lifman also owns a string of properties and nightclubs throughout the city.

Lifman is known to have political connections. Last year, he was photographed by the Sunday Times at President Jacob Zuma’s birthday rally in Athlone, Cape Town, in the company of ANC provincial chairperson and member of the provincial legislature Marius Fransman. At Zuma’s birthday rally, Lifman sported a VIP access card.

Sars spokesperson Luther Lebelo declined to comment on the approach allegedly made to Moyane, saying: “You will appreciate that it will be impossible, if not unfair, for Sars to comment on conversations, private or business, the commissioner of Sars has with people.”

Two weeks ago, Lifman, represented in his tax inquiry by Advocate Barry Roux (of Oscar Pistorius-trial fame), was told the taxman was eyeing a R388m chunk of his assets.

Revenue officials swooped on Lifman’s various high-end businesses at the Canal Walk, V&A Waterfront and Tyger Valley shopping malls last week, confiscating stock.

On Friday, Lifman launched an application in the Western Cape High Court to set aside Sars’ attachment. In his application, Lifman blames his tax woes on accountant Michael Felthun. (Felthun spent nine years in prison for killing one of his former business partners.)

In his papers, Lifman asks for his assets to be returned, as he wants to continue trading.

During the hearing, Lifman described himself as a “maverick businessman”, and likened himself to an early Johannesburg randlord. “I’m like Barney Barnato. I chase the gold, not taking much notice of what is in my path to get there. So I will go off the beaten track to get there … Does that make sense to you? I am spontaneous,” Lifman told investigators.

Documents in City Press’ possession reveal the Lifman inquiry started in 2013 when Sars’ tax- and customs-enforcement investigations division began looking into him for alleged tax evasion, believing him to be “well connected and associated with organised crime, tobacco smuggling and gangs in the Western Cape”.

In a lengthy document written by suspended Sars deputy commissioner Ivan Pillay - and filed as part of his labour court hearing against Sars - Pillay wrote: “Sars officials involved in the [Lifman] case have received several death threats recently and one official’s home was burgled. The home of one of the personnel contracted by Sars to deal with the Lifman inquiry was also burgled and only laptops [were] stolen.”

One of the investigators, Pillay wrote, received an SMS saying he “will not see Christmas”.

In a hard-hitting assessment letter to Lifman, Sars accuses him of lying about his assets and going to extraordinary measures to hide the true extent of his wealth from the taxman.

“Sars is satisfied the turnovers declared by the taxpayer [Lifman] for the 2003 to 2013 tax periods do not reflect the true and correct taxable income earned by [Lifman],” Sars officials wrote.

Lifman now faces a 200% penalty for “intentional tax evasion” and being “obstructive”.

Lifman’s financial assets – including more than 100 accounts at four different banks, trendy clothing stores, an extensive property portfolio and at least 14 luxury vehicles – put him under the Sars spotlight.

According to documents City Press has seen, Lifman stands to lose a chunk of his assets to the taxman, including:

- A portfolio of more than 100 properties. He also sold more than 80 properties registered in the name of third parties in an effort – Sars believes – to avoid his tax obligations;

- His The Embassy Gentlemen’s Club, a brothel, which holds a bank account with more than R22m;

- At least 14 luxury vehicles, including three Porsche Cayennes valued at about R1m each; and

- His holiday home in Clanwilliam, Western Cape.

City Press has learnt that more than 90 witnesses testified at Lifman’s tax inquiry.

One of them is the owner of a multimillion-rand luxury home, who borrowed money from Lifman via a diamond-dealing operation.

In a sworn statement, the man said Lifman threatened to kill him, his wife and son unless his wife signed ownership of their R5m home over to Lifman to defray his debt.

Sars is penalising Lifman for a number of infringements, including tax evasion, failing to submit tax returns, making false disclosures and instructing his tax advisers to miscalculate his tax.

Lifman’s assessment letter reveals Sars holds him personally responsible for the nearly R400 million in outstanding taxes. Sars wants the entire amount from him.

City Press tried to contact Lifman for comment on numerous occasions through Roux and his attorney Pierre Smit. None of the parties was forthcoming.

Pearlie Joubert, City Press

Source: http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/R388m-tax-bill-for-Cape-gangster-20150412
 

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Why is there political connections and undue influence in these major tax evasion cases?
Aren’t political leaders briefed on the activities of influential people, especially if they are said to be gangsters.
 

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Why is there political connections and undue influence in these major tax evasion cases?
Aren’t political leaders briefed on the activities of influential people, especially if they are said to be gangsters.

It is always usefull to have ties with the bad guys. Instead of shutting them down completely there is financial benefit to rather keep them under a close eye.
 

LaraC

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It is always usefull to have ties with the bad guys. Instead of shutting them down completely there is financial benefit to rather keep them under a close eye.
Doesn’t it give the impression that politicians are crooked? How do they weight the balance between what is good for their image and which is not?
 

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Doesn’t it give the impression that politicians are crooked? How do they weight the balance between what is good for their image and which is not?

Do they care what the public thinks? They seem to act with impunity.
 

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Do they care what the public thinks? They seem to act with impunity.

The attitude of impunity extends to any group of terrorists bigger than four who loot shops, destroy public & private property, block public roads and invade private property.
 

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So if you want to create the argument that whites still benefit unduly from Apartheid, please take a good look at this story and think hard... Apartheid has little to do with his wealth

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So if you want to create the argument that whites still benefit unduly from Apartheid, please take a good look at this story and think hard... Apartheid has little to do with his wealth

36203c873e1c4cc0a480b77f5e3d233a.jpg

Who's that rocking the pink like a boss?
 

Grant

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i noticed a different porsche cayenne in his garage this morning - not the white white one that is usually there
 

Grant

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bet radovan krejcir is rubbing his hands with glee
 

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It is always usefull to have ties with the bad guys. Instead of shutting them down completely there is financial benefit to rather keep them under a close eye.

Doesn’t it give the impression that politicians are crooked? How do they weight the balance between what is good for their image and which is not?

Its a similar deal that the Japanese police have under the table with the Yakuza. The Yakuza are far more effective taking down other gangs and high-profile criminals operating inside their territory that the police can't touch, and they would much prefer to have the Yakuza being a pain in the neck than any of the smaller gangs and organised crime groups that don't have the same honor system or aren't registered boryokudan.
 

Willie Trombone

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Its a similar deal that the Japanese police have under the table with the Yakuza. The Yakuza are far more effective taking down other gangs and high-profile criminals operating inside their territory that the police can't touch, and they would much prefer to have the Yakuza being a pain in the neck than any of the smaller gangs and organised crime groups that don't have the same honor system or aren't registered boryokudan.

Now if they'd spend that money on our police force and fighting corruption...
 

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i noticed a different porsche cayenne in his garage this morning - not the white white one that is usually there
Talking about the black one? The other black one thats in his name is driven by donkie.
 

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I read that donkie got a bullet in his driveway a little time back?
Lifman's Embassy Brothel has heaps of dodgy foreign black fence jumpers working as hookers from the venue.
Its gone to the dogs. The place used to rock pre-2010.
Had many good prosies there when a pomp was only R650.
 

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Perhaps the SAPS should reopen the multiple cases in which Lifman was accused of soliciting sex and molesting underage boys?

I think it was two cases, and both were withdrawn because the witnesses were too afraid to testify.

I also remember seeing an article from a year or two ago where he was once again implicated in plying young boys from schools in the northern suburbs with drugs and soliciting sex... Strangely enough, that article has vanished, but I have no reason to lie.

Point is, he is a no-good scumbag, and I'd be so happy to see him driving a metered taxi in the future, and not his disgusting obnoxious offensive chauffer-driven S500... But well all know that will never happen.
 

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Perhaps the SAPS should reopen the multiple cases in which Lifman was accused of soliciting sex and molesting underage boys?

I think it was two cases, and both were withdrawn because the witnesses were too afraid to testify.

I also remember seeing an article from a year or two ago where he was once again implicated in plying young boys from schools in the northern suburbs with drugs and soliciting sex... Strangely enough, that article has vanished, but I have no reason to lie.

Point is, he is a no-good scumbag, and I'd be so happy to see him driving a metered taxi in the future, and not his disgusting obnoxious offensive chauffer-driven S500... But well all know that will never happen.
If you knew who he has in his pocket, and who he is associated with, you will be;

1) shocked to the core
2) understand why he has never been
found guilty

And let me tell you, its bad, extremely bad.
 
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