Former presidents of a construction company in Kawasaki City, who had been subcontracting tunnel construction for the Linear Chuo Shinkansen and Tokyo's highways, were accused by the Tokyo National Taxation Bureau on suspicion of tax evasion of about 42 million yen including corporate tax. it was done.

The accused were the construction company "Eto Kiko" in Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki City, the former president Yoshihiko Takeda (50) of this company, and the president Naoki Kogata (48) of a management consulting company in Soka City, Saitama Prefecture.



According to the people concerned, Eto Kiko was engaged in the business of installing and dismantling shield machines used for excavating tunnels, and was subcontracting the construction of the Linear Chuo Shinkansen and the Tokyo Expressway, and sales were increasing. about it.



Among them, former president Takeda is suspected of pretending to have a low income by recording fictitious outsourcing expenses under the guidance of the small president.



The Inspection Department of the Tokyo National Tax Bureau has filed a complaint with the Yokohama Regional Prosecutor's Office for hiding about 177 million yen in income and tax evasion of about 42 million yen including corporate tax in the three years until September.



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