A beauty product sales company in Tokyo accused the Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau of tax evasion of more than 130 million yen by pretending to pay a small amount of consumption tax by pretending to have purchased hair and other products imported from China from a Japanese vendor. it was done.

Two people were accused, including the beauty product sales company "Gentile" in Sumida-ku, Tokyo, and Nobutaka Aoki (41), the president of this company.



According to the company and related parties, this company occupies one of the largest shares in Japan in selling hair extensions for women and wigs for practice at beauty salons, and annual sales sometimes reach 800 million yen. It means that.



The amount of consumption tax paid by these businesses is usually calculated so that the suppliers are lower in Japan than in overseas, and the company pretends that the goods imported from China were purchased from Japanese vendors. It means that it was.



The Inspection Department of the Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau has filed a complaint with the Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau that it has evaded the consumption tax of approximately 134 million yen in the three years until March.



In response to an interview with NHK, President Aoki said, "I have completed the amendment declaration and paid some taxes. I apologize for causing such a situation due to my immaturity."