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Why did Liu Xiaoqing go to prison?
Liu Xiaoqing, 1952/kloc-0 was born in Fuling, Chongqing on October 30th. 1970 graduated from the middle school attached to Sichuan Conservatory of Music and is a national first-class actor. 1973 was chosen as the heroine of "The Great Wall of the South China Sea" by Bayi Film Studio, and jumped onto the screen from then on. /kloc-joined the People's Republic of China (PRC) National Youth Federation (PRC) in 0/975, and took to the screen three months later. 1988 won the 1 1 Best Actress in the Popular Film Hundred Flowers Award and the Golden Phoenix Award of the 2nd China Film Performing Arts Society.

1989 won 12 Best Actress Hundred Flowers Award in the popular movie for "Spring Peach". 199 1 year, starring in the movie "The Great Eunuch Lee". 1992 won 13 Hundred Flowers Award special prize. He used to be the vice president of China National Performing Arts Society and the artistic consultant of Tianjin People's Art Theatre. On August 8, 20 18, 18 won the Golden Rose Cup, one of the top ten excellent love movies in China in the past 40 years of reform and opening up.

First of all, Liu Xiaoqing was not sentenced, but was released on bail for more than a year, and then he was not charged. The procuratorate believes that she was negligent in the tax evasion case and that the individual did not deliberately evade taxes. As a result, her company was fined 765,438+10,000 yuan for tax evasion, and the general manager of the company was sentenced to three years' imprisonment.

In 2009, the Criminal Law Amendment amended the crime of tax evasion. The crime of tax evasion was changed to the crime of tax evasion, and there was no specific amount, which increased the clause that the first offender should not be investigated for criminal responsibility. However, as long as the first offender pays taxes and fines according to the requirements of the tax authorities, he will not be investigated for criminal responsibility.