"Haruyama" consumption tax increase of 28 million yen is not paid The JFTC's recommendation is June 10, 17:07

The fair trade of a major men's clothing chain, “Haruyama Holdings”, was said to have not added the tax increase to the payment of rents at some stores and parking lots since the consumption tax rate was raised to 8% six years ago. The committee made recommendations for correction.

According to the announcement, "Haruyama Holdings" will be able to pay rent for approximately 30 stores and parking lots nationwide, including the tax increase to 10% last year after the consumption tax rate was raised to 8% in April 2014. , I didn't add the tax increase.

By November last year, the amount not paid was about 28 million yen, and the Fair Trade Commission said that it would reject the pass-through of the consumption tax, and issued a recommendation on 10th with the subsidiary "Haruyama Shoji" to request correction. I did it.

According to the investigation, the company was arranging to pay tax inclusive for some rent contracts, but in the case of tax increase, there was no request from the contractor to add It means that

Haruyama Holdings commented, "We did not have sufficient understanding of the laws and regulations within the company. We will continue to carry out payment procedures for the consumption tax rate increase for all eligible businesses."