A West Auckland tax evader has failed to have his prison term swapped for home detention. / File photo
A West Auckland tax evader has failed to have his prison term swapped for home detention. / File photo
A West Auckland tax evader has failed to have his prison term swapped for home detention.
It is the second time that Clive Stephen William Bench's challenge against his jail sentence has failed.
Bench, who is in his late 50s and was declared bankrupt in April 2015, pleaded guilty araft of charges for failing to provide information to Inland Revenue with intent to evade the assessment or payment of tax.
He also admitted three charges of providing incomplete information to IRD that allowed someone else to obtain a tax refund which he knew they weren't entitled to.
The amount of tax losses as a result of Bench's offending was almost $400,000.
Bench's lawyer, during his sentencing in the Waitakere District Court earlier this year, said that his client was under immense stress during the time of his offending as was facing civil litigation over leaky homes.
He was jailed for 19 months by Judge Belinda Pidwell.
Although that is within the limit that allows a prison term to be swapped for home detention, Judge Pidwell did not think this was appropriate due to the "level of offending" and Bench's inability to pay a meaningful reparation.