A selection of Bradford residents have been named and shamed on the Government's list of tax defaulters.

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has published the details of people and businesses given financial penalties for failing to comply with tax obligations or deliberately filing errors in tax returns.

HMRC's Publishing Details of Deliberate Defaulters scheme flags up when a person or business has made at least one deliberate default on more than £25,000.

The list is then updated every three months and the information is completely wiped after a year.

The address is the one associated with the published person at the time of the default.

The information below can be viewed on the government website as of January 11, the date this article was published.

The list was last updated on November 18, 2021.

Below are the Bradford-based residents and business owners listed by HMRC:

Latest HMRC tax defaulters

Vladimir Fecura

Business, trade or occupation: Construction industry

Address: 17 Chellowfield Court, Bradford, BD9 6NW

Period of default: April 6, 2016 to April 5, 2020

Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £66,683.40

Total amount of penalties charged: £45,511.42

Peter Kurej

Business, trade or occupation: Construction industry

Address: 17 Chellowfield Court, Bradford, BD9 6NW

Period of default: April 6, 2016 to April 5, 2020

Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £66,683.40

Total amount of penalties charged: £45,511.42

Peter Zavadsky

Business, trade or occupation: Construction industry

Address: 64 Chellowfield Court, Bradford, BD9 6NW and formerly of 22 Sandsend Close, Manchester, M8 8BX

Period of default: April 6, 2017 to April 5, 2020

Total amount of tax/duty on which penalties are based: £39,820.10

Total amount of penalties charged: £27,874.07

On its list, HMRC clarifies that those businesses and owners listed: “may have changed their behaviour, may no longer be at this address, the business currently at these premises may have no connection to the listed business, and that while the business may be the same it may be under completely new management”