A temporary staffing company in Ota Ward, Tokyo, which dispatches staff to distribution warehouses, etc., was accused by the Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau of evading consumption tax of about 44 million yen in the three years until the year before without filing a tax return.

The accused are Raytech Japan, a staffing agency in Ota-ku, Tokyo, and Yasuhiro Nakajima, the representative.



This company is engaged in the business of dispatching staff to large distribution warehouses in the coastal areas such as Kawasaki City, but according to people involved, it has not filed any tax returns for the past 10 years, and the tax office has repeatedly It means that he did not respond to the guidance over the period.



The Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau has been able to confirm from documents, etc., that about 44 million yen in consumption tax has been evaded for the three years until September, and the company and representative Nakajima are suspected of violating the consumption tax law. I filed a complaint with the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office.



This company has been operating at a loss for many years, and the funds obtained from tax evasion were used for the salaries of employees and temporary staff.



In response to NHK's interview, the lawyer representing the company responded, "We are investigating and will not be interviewed."