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Major Changes in the Tax Offences and Prosecution

Saturday - Jan 18, 2025 (Updated: Jun 6, 2026)
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Business Law
Discover the latest legal updates in Nepal for 2025 concerning the prosecution and settlement of revenue leakage cases, offering relief and clarity for businesses.
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The year 2025 marks a pivotal shift in Nepal's approach to revenue leakage and tax offences with the introduction of new ordinances. These changes aim to provide clarity, streamline processes, and offer settlement options, significantly altering how businesses deal with tax-related legal issues:

  • Threshold for Prosecution: The threshold for initiating criminal prosecution for revenue leakage has been raised, allowing for more cases to be handled through regular tax assessments rather than immediate legal action. This could relieve many businesses from the complexities of criminal court proceedings.
  • Settlement Opportunities: A groundbreaking feature of these amendments is the introduction of settlement options at various stages - before prosecution, during the court hearing, and even post-judgment. This allows taxpayers to resolve disputes by paying the assessed amounts, potentially avoiding or ending legal proceedings altogether.
  • Appeal and Legal Procedures: Changes in the appeal process include provisions for bank guarantees over cash deposits for appeals at the Revenue Tribunal. Also, the law now allows for the withdrawal of cases under specific conditions, reducing the backlog in courts and offering businesses a chance to rectify their tax positions without the stigma of a criminal record.
  • First-Time Offender Benefits: A notable amendment offers first-time offenders the option to avoid imprisonment by paying an equivalent amount, providing a more lenient approach to minor tax offences.

These legislative adjustments reflect Nepal's intent to foster a business-friendly environment by reducing the legal burdens associated with tax compliance issues. For businesses operating in Nepal, these changes mean a more predictable and less punitive landscape for managing tax obligations. Understanding these legal nuances is key to effective tax planning and compliance strategy in Nepal.

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