Former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Kunio Hatoyama missed declaration of 700 million yen Tokyo National Taxation Bureau points out at 13:06 on January 13

According to interviews with related parties, the bereaved family of former Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Kunio Hatoyama, who died four years ago, was told by the Tokyo National Taxation Bureau that he had omitted to report about 700 million yen over inheritance such as loans to political organizations. Was.

According to a report from the Political Funds Balance of the Shinshinkai, a fund management organization headed by former Minister of Internal Affairs Hatoyama, Mr. Hatoyama died four years ago in June 2016, and when the group was dissolved, Was about 450 million yen.

According to people concerned, Mr. Hatoyama's wife and second son, four members of the Liberal Democratic Party's Jiro Hatoyama and other bereaved families, did not include such loans in their inheritance and did not declare them.

Last year, the Tokyo National Taxation Bureau pointed out that the bereaved of Mr. Hatoyama was missing about 700 million yen, including errors in the valuation of real estate.

The additional tax is 200 million yen, and it is probable that the NTA determined that it was not a deliberate tax evasion and did not impose a heavy tax.

"Rokuko Shokai," which manages the assets of the Hatoyama family, said in an interview with NHK that it was "a private matter and we have nothing to say."