All Blacks' bodyguard Jayson Ryan faces $225,000 tax billSTUFF Security consultant Jayson Ryan has admitted charges of aiding and abetting his three companies to apply tax deductions to purposes other than tax payments. A former All Blacks' security guard has had to sell his home after ripping the taxpayer off by more than $300,000. Ryan had earlier admitted three representative charges of aiding and abetting his three companies to apply tax deductions to purposes other than tax payments. READ MORE: All Blacks security contractor owes nearly $1mThe offending covers 44 tax periods. Employee wages were prioritised over other creditors, including the Commissioner of Inland Revenue.
Source: Stuff September 24, 2017 01:07 UTC