The owner, who inherited the famous'real company' A, from the father of the founder, used six billion'supercars' in the name of the company and used it for his family, including his own spouse, two spouses, and two college children.

The total price of the'Pattern Only Company Car' rolled by the owner of Company A is 1.6 billion won.

A luxury condo worth 2.7 billion won, which was used by the owner as a family-only villa, was also acquired in the name of the company.

Ilga used corporate cards to purchase high-end products and to travel abroad.

In addition, in the process of importing raw materials from overseas customers, the company went through the camouflage subsidiary B to pay unnecessary fees, the so-called'toll', and then return the company's funds through a method of returning.

The National Tax Service obtains high-priced imported cars in the name of company A as the owner of company A, or uses privately owned family members who have not worked, or registers only two employees as employees, pays high wages, and pays high salaries. It said on the 8th that it started a tax investigation.

The average assets of the survey participants were KRW 144.2 billion.

In terms of asset composition, stocks averaged 133.4 billion won, and financial assets and real estate totaled 52 billion won and 6.6 billion won, respectively.

They bought hundreds of hundreds of millions of supercars with their money and used it like a car by themselves and their families.

Since the cost of acquisition and maintenance of a business vehicle in the company's name is treated as the expense of a corporation, the company pays less corporate tax, and the owner has enjoyed an unfair economic benefit by using round money.

Nine out of 24 people surveyed were rolling a total of 41 cars, or 102 billion won supercars.

One of them had seven, and two had six.

A company owner, who recently became famous for eco-friendly materials, bought two sports cars worth 1.3 billion won to provide for his wife and spouse's children to use for their own cars.

In addition, the National Tax Service also investigated 15 people who paid a large amount of wages by employing unpaid family members as employees, including spouses of full-time housewives, children studying abroad, and elderly parents.

The false wages they have paid to their families have reached an average of 2.1 billion won per person.

A well-known food franchise company owner, who went into the survey, paid a total of 4.5 billion won for five years after only listing their parents, spouses, and children as employees in their late 80s.

In the process of examining the facts of the evacuation of 24 subjects, the National Tax Service is also considering and evaluating tax evasion charges, including slush funding through camouflage affiliates, leakage of company funds due to missing sales, and donation of anomalies using Paper Company.

In a similar case that the IRS recently completed an investigation, the key owner of the famous daily necessities company D buys raw materials from the subsidiary E, but establishes the paper company F in the spouse's name, inserts it in the middle of the raw material purchase transaction process, and exchanges false tax invoices. I lost my profit.

The lost profits were paid to the spouse, a full-time housewife, as a salary, and spent on supercar purchases and interior expenses.

In addition, it falsely spilled 2.5 billion won into F company as a nominal cost to buy real estate for children and buy stocks.

The National Tax Service collected over 10 billion won in corporate tax, gift tax, and income tax against D and the owner of the company and accused both the owner and D, E and F of the prosecution.

The National Tax Service said, "In this tax investigation, we plan to verify the entire process of forming the property of the owners and family members, and even related companies suspected of escaping." In the course of the investigation, if deliberate tax evasion acts such as manipulation of evidence, use of a nomination account, etc. "We will deal strictly with the complaints."

(Composition: Shin Eun Eun, Photograph: Mincheol Kim, Editorial: Heesun Kim)