President of a real estate company renting an apartment for public assistance accused of tax evasion August 25, 12:32

The president of a real estate company in Tokyo, who was recruiting apartment residents while helping with application for welfare, was accused by the Tokyo National Taxation Bureau on suspicion of evading 89 million yen by hiding a part of sales by rent. It was

It was accused of four companies including the real estate company “Apple House” in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo, and Toshimitsu Mitsuki (68), who runs the four companies.

According to a person involved, President Mitsugi rented 10 or more apartments in Tokyo and lent them to over 500 people, including those who received public welfare, and sold about 500 million yen a year for rent.

However, there is a suspicion that it did not seem to make a profit by not reporting part of the sales, and the Tokyo National Tax Bureau Inspection Department concealed more than 390 million yen of income in the past four years, and the corporate tax of about 8900 I accused the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office of evading 10,000 yen.

President Mitsugi helped homeless people and people living in internet cafes apply for welfare, and rented a one-room room at a rent of 40,000 to 50,000 yen a month.

It seems that some people were also managing accounts.

In response to NHK's interview, President Mitsugi commented, “We have completed the amendment report and payment. We regret and will not do the same in the future”.