Two, the specific procedures to determine the crime of tax evasion and theft. First, make sure your ID card has been stolen. This is the key. If you don't confirm that you are not busy? Find out how you found out your ID card was stolen. For example, if you want to register a company now, but the industrial and commercial tax shows that your ID card has been registered, and you have not registered any company, then you can confirm that it has been stolen. A statement in the newspaper. After confirming that your ID card has been stolen, you should first make a statement in the newspaper, preferably the most famous and best-selling local media. The newspaper said: I found my ID card stolen when I registered the company. The company is registered as a company, and anything that happens in the company in the future has nothing to do with me. Report the loss immediately. After the newspaper statement, immediately go to the police station to report the loss, reapply, and explain the situation to the police station. If something happens to the company registered with your ID card, in case you are found here, this and the statement in the newspaper can be used as physical evidence. Check the information of the stolen person. If you find that your ID card is stolen when you register a company with the Industrial and Commercial Bureau, you can ask the Industrial and Commercial Bureau what kind of company the stolen ID card is registered with, contact information, registered address, etc. In case of any accident.
Legal basis: Article 62 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Administration of Tax Collection stipulates that if a taxpayer fails to file tax returns and submit tax information within the prescribed time limit, or a withholding agent fails to submit a tax withholding report and relevant information to the tax authorities within the prescribed time limit, the tax authorities shall order it to make corrections within a time limit and may impose a fine of less than 2,000 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, a fine of not less than two thousand yuan but not more than ten thousand yuan may be imposed.