Deng Lun was banned for tax evasion of 220 million… Investing in restaurants was also fined. The miserable situation is exposed | Entertainment | CTWANT

Deng Lun, a 29-year-old mainland actor, has soared in popularity due to his performance in two high-rated TV dramas, “One Thousand and One Nights” and “Ashes of Fragrant Honey”. About TWD 470 million), although an urgent statement was issued following the incident, many manufacturers still cut it urgently, and the Weibo account was officially blocked, and its image plummeted in an instant; now it is reported that the hot pot brand invested by Deng Lun has been fined by the government , once more sparking controversy.

According to mainland media reports, the Fourth Inspection Bureau of the Shanghai Municipal Taxation Bureau found that Deng Lun was suspected of tax evasion. The underpayment of personal income tax was 13.9932 million yuan, and the comprehensive tax evasion exceeded 50 million yuan (regarding NT$220 million). After the news came to light, Deng Lun urgently issued a statement, expressing his willingness to take responsibility and working hard as always, but many brands did not buy it, cut it urgently, and even demanded endorsement fees and liquidated damages from him.

Recently, some mainland netizens discovered that the Tianyancha App showed that Deng Lun’s investment in the hot pot brand “Huoshe” was fined 400 yuan (regarding NT$1,800) by the government for violating the “Beijing City Appearance and Environmental Hygiene Regulations”. However, if you look closely at the date, the fine was issued in January of this year, but it was only revealed recently. Iron fans also suspect that someone wants to take the opportunity to get in trouble.

It is reported that Huoshe Hotpot was co-founded by Deng Lun and his childhood friend Guo Jiaxi. Guo Jiaxi is the legal person and shareholder of Duodi Huoshe Hotpot Company; the company’s shareholders also include Gong Yuhan, the founder and president of the company that Deng Lun signed.

Deng Lun’s hot pot brand “Huoshe” was fined. (Picture / flipping Weibo)

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