Lawyer says Lerchek tax audit is routine

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Konstantin Tretyakov, lawyer of blogger Lerchek (real name Valeria Chekalina), said that he received a notification from the Federal Tax Service about the start of the audit for 2022. His words are quoted Super.ru.

“This is an absolutely routine situation and has nothing to do with the criminal case. Daily work of tax authorities. “There are no specific allegations against us,” the defender admitted.

He described reports that he planned to receive 250 million rubles from the blogger as strange and noted that the tax audit had just begun. According to Tretyakov, Chekalina has not yet sent documents to the tax authorities. He hoped that “nobody predetermined the amount of the punishment.”

The day before on Telegram channel 112 statedAs part of the new tax audit, it was revealed that Lerchek had debts of approximately 250 million rubles. The source of the publication noted that the blogger hides income from people connected to him.

Telegram channel hit in November reported that the blogger paid the debt of 296 million rubles to the Federal Tax Service. According to the publication, the Chekalin family was able to pay off the accumulated debt after the arrest on the blogger’s account was lifted on November 10. Shot emphasized that Lerchek had paid another fine in the amount of 311 million rubles before this.

In March, Lerchek became a defendant in a criminal case for tax evasion in the amount of 311 million rubles. Her husband was charged with aiding and abetting tax evasion.

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