New Corona National Tax changes new employee training to video viewing April 4 5:13

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The NTA was trying to conduct training by gathering about 1,100 new employees at a facility in Wako-shi, Saitama, but due to concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus, urgently returned the new employees to their homes and videos Has decided to change to the way people watch.

The NTA plans to train about 1,100 new college graduates, who have joined the National Taxation Bureau this year, from June 6 to the end of June at Wako City, Saitama Prefecture.

However, the NTA held a conference on the night of March 3 and announced that the video recording of the lectures would be changed to be viewed at home due to concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus.

Almost 900 people have already been in dormitories in Wako, but they will return home after the dawn of the week.

The local mayor of Wako has requested that a large number of national government officials be trained, saying, "It should be reviewed against self-restraint requests such as large-scale events." Criticism was one after another.

However, Deputy Principal of the College of Taxation, Hidehiko Kishi, said at a conference that such criticism had not affected his judgment and said, "I am sorry to worry the citizens."

The Supreme Court will also provide training for 232 clerks to be a clerk over a period of 6 days to 1 year at the training facility of the Supreme Court next to Wako City's Tax College, and 69 training courses for 2 years. However, on the night of March 3, we announced that we had decided to postpone it. In the future, it will be examined while monitoring the status of infection spread.

According to the Supreme Court, "based on requests from Saitama Prefecture and Wako City, we decided to postpone training in the form of a group."