Before the final tax return begins, comedian Yoshio Kojima experienced a smartphone filing that does not require going to the tax office, and called for use with a gag that he is good at, saying, "If you file a smartphone, the risk of infection is not related to that." I did.

In the final tax return starting on the 16th of this month, the NTA recommends the use of "e-Tax", which allows you to complete the procedure on the Internet without going to the venue, in order to reduce the risk of infection with the new coronavirus, and on the 8th, Taito-ku, Tokyo. Yoshio Kojima, who lives in Japan, visited the Asakusa Tax Office and experienced filing using a smartphone.



After being commissioned by the "smartphone ambassador," Mr. Kojima entered a dedicated site on his smartphone and entered necessary information such as salary income and medical expenses.



Mr. Kojima said, "It's my first time, but even I, an analog sect, could easily do it, so I want people who are reluctant to take on the challenge."



And at the end, he called for the use with a gag that he is good at, saying, "Even if it is a corona virus, if you declare it on a smartphone, the risk of infection is not related to that."



In response to the state of emergency, the acceptance period for this year's tax return has been extended by one month until April 15.



Last year, Etax was used about 11 million times nationwide.