The owner of a luxury limo service successfully appealed a city order to shutter his business Monday, allowing him to keep the doors open while he prepares to settle six years of unpaid taxes. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * The owner of a luxury limo service successfully appealed a city order to shutter his business Monday, allowing him to keep the doors open while he prepares to settle six years of unpaid taxes. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? The owner of a luxury limo service successfully appealed a city order to shutter his business Monday, allowing him to keep the doors open while he prepares to settle six years of unpaid taxes.

London Limos owner Hardev Singh Sandhu has 60 days to negotiate a repayment plan with the tax department or the City of Winnipeg will finalize an order to cease all operations at his company, city council’s finance committee ruled Monday. “I’m going to allow the appeal in part ..

. but only because if we shut down the business we really have no opportunity to gather taxes,” Coun. Janice Lukes said.

MIKE DEAL / FREE PRESS FILES Hardev Singh Sandhu, owner of London Limos, has 60 days to negotiate a repayment plan with the tax department of the City of Winnipeg. “Every business owner in the city knows that you have to pay taxes and there should be no excuse not to.” According to the tax department, London Limos owed the city nearly $145,000 as .