Details! Bonang Matheba’s Tax Fraud Case Finalized! The tax fraud case against Bonang has been struck off the roll at the Johannesburg Specialised Commercial Crimes Court.
This comes after the media personality paid an admission of guilt fine of R30,000. Bonang had been charged for not paying personal tax from 2008 – 2017 and company tax from 2014 – 2017.
The state prosecutor requested that the matter be removed from the court because Bonang had paid an admission of guilt fine. The request was granted by the judge.
Bonang paid the amount of R30,000 as part of her admission of guilt. R22,000 was paid for personal taxes not filed and R8,000 for company taxes, listed under Bonang Matheba Entertainment (Pty) Ltd.
“She is feeling good and is happy that the matter has been resolved and we can move forward. There seems to have been a miscommunication and things have been compiled and now we can move forward,” Bonang’s manager, Davin Phillips told TshisaLIVE.