An Indian-origin shop owner in the United Kingdom has been handed a six-year ban from holding any company directorship over inaccurate tax returns.

Pratik Kumar Patel has accepted a disqualification undertaking, a process which does not involve court proceedings. 

“Much of the public service is funded by the correct amount of taxes being paid and their deceit has ultimately had an impact on the public who rely on companies paying their correct taxes,” Lawrence Zussman, Deputy Head of Insolvent Investigations for the Insolvency Service, said on Thursday.

He said the considerable ban of six years will severely restrict Patel’s ability to act in the corporate arena and should serve as a warning to other directors “who think they can do as they please”.

His company, R.K. Patel & Sons (UK) Limited was incorporated in May 2015 and took over the business of an existing convenience store located on South Square at Knowle in Hampshire, south-east England.

Between October 2015 and January 2019, the company suppressed sales income and submit inaccurate returns to the tax authorities.

His six-year disqualification, which is effective from October 7, means he is banned from acting as a director or directly or indirectly becoming involved, without the permission of the court, in the promotion, formation or management of a company.