140 million yen hidden income Takoyaki restaurant posted on Michelin November 26th 11:43

Osaka takoyaki restaurant, which has been listed in the Michelin Guide known for restaurant ratings and is also popular with foreign tourists, did not declare part of the sales. I understand that the National Tax Service has pointed out that income of over 140 million yen has been hidden.

There are three companies, including the beggar service, which operates the “Udako” store in Osaka Umeda, and the affiliated companies, who have been pointed out that income is hidden.

Hanadako, located under the guard near JR Osaka Station, has been listed as a “Bib Gourmand” by the Michelin Guide, known for its restaurant ratings, as a high-quality dish at a low price. It is a popular store visited by tourists.

According to the officials, they did not declare part of the sales by deleting records at the cash register, etc., and were exempted from paying corporate tax and consumption tax, and they did not pay part of the withholding income tax on employee salaries. about it.

The Osaka Regional Taxation Bureau pointed out that income of about 140 million yen was hidden during the five years up to April last year, and that it was an additional tax of about 80 million yen, including double addition tax.

The operating company of “Hanako” says to the interview that it cannot answer the contents of the tax audit.