Central News Agency (CNA) - The Ministry of Finance announced its latest list of major tax delinquents today, all of whom are repeat offenders. According to ministry data, among individuals, the family of the late stock market personality Huang Jen-chung owes over NT$3.2 billion in back taxes, continuing to hold the top spot. To effectively prevent significant tax evasion and enhance tax collection, tax authorities legally announce finalized cases of individuals with accumulated tax arrears exceeding NT$10 million or businesses with accumulated tax arrears exceeding NT$50 million on July 1st each year. The Ministry of Finance and its subordinate tax collection agencies announced major tax delinquency cases today as required. This year, a total of 826 cases nationwide were announced, amounting to approximately NT$78.083 billion. Compared to last year's announced data, the number of cases decreased by 42, and the amount decreased by NT$4.74 billion. Examining this year's list of major tax delinquents, the top three individual cases remain unchanged. Huang Jen-chung continues to lead with a total of over NT$1.97483 billion in income tax and penalties. Second is the Huang Cheng-chih family of Kaohsiung, owing over NT$1.53275 billion in income tax and inheritance tax. Third is Huang Jen-chung's sister, Hsia Huang Hsin-ping, who owes NT$1.28555 billion in income tax. Among the individual tax delinquents announced this time, there are no newcomers to the top 20 major tax delinquency list nationwide. However, the overall rankings have seen slight changes. For example, Yuan Hsiang Construction, which was ranked 10th last year, has seen its total tax arrears and penalties increase to NT$978.13 million due to unpaid corporate income tax, moving its ranking to 7th place this year. As for corporate tax delinquents, they are also all familiar names, but the rankings have shifted slightly. The top corporate tax delinquent is Song Chu Palace Hotel, owing NT$1.17676 billion in corpo