An Auckland chartered accountant has pleaded guilty to breaching a code of ethics when he failed to pay the Inland Revenue $75,000 in PAYE and GST.
The man, who has interim name suppression, admitted the charge at the NZ Institute of Chartered Accountants disciplinary hearing in Wellington today.
He had taken over an accountancy business in 2008, but the workload soon became too much for him.
Office systems were inadequate, he made poor staff decisions and he fell behind in the managing the practice, Institute documents said.
The accountant prioritised payments between staff, IRD and creditors, but fell short by $75,000 to the IRD.