The mayor requests hometown tax payment to a staff outside the town Niigata Agamachi February 19, 14:20

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It turns out that Mayor Kanda of Aga Town, Niigata Prefecture, had individually asked employees living outside the town to donate to the town using their hometown tax payments. I'm sorry if there are any staff who have been working. "

According to Aga-cho, the mayor of Kanda Kazuaki called out to the mayor's office and sent e-mails to about 20 staffs who lived outside the town from the middle to the end of December last year. To ask for a donation.

It means that the maximum amount that can be deducted was shown to each person as a guide.

In the case of a staff member who has a resident card outside the town, it is probable that the mayor Kanda requested donation because the resident tax did not enter the town.

Mayor Kanda told NHK, "I would like to thank the town for helping me introduce the system, but if there were any staff members who felt like pressure, I would be very sorry and remorse. There ".

The donation of hometown tax payment in Aga Town this year was a record 650 million yen as of the end of December last year, and Koshihikari and sake etc. are returned goods.