A representative of a real estate company in Tokyo has been accused by the Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau of evading about 48 million yen in corporate tax.

According to the person concerned, the representative was dismissed as a disciplinary dismissal because he provided a large amount of funds obtained by tax evasion to an employee in his 50s who had a deal with this company. is.

The accused are a real estate brokerage company "Build" in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo and Koji Matsumoto (59), the company's representative.



According to people involved, the company is suspected of misrepresenting the company's income by recording fictitious expenses. He filed a complaint with the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office on suspicion of hiding his income of 90 million yen and evading about 48 million yen in corporate tax.



NHK has requested an interview with Mr. Matsumoto, but so far there has been no response.



On the other hand, according to a person concerned, according to an investigation by the National Taxation Bureau, the representative provided tens of millions of yen from the tax evasion funds to an employee in his 50s of Mitsui Fudosan Realty, a major real estate brokerage company. As a result, the employee was dismissed as a disciplinary action for violating company rules.



The employee did not declare these funds for tax purposes, and was subject to additional taxes for underreporting.



Mitsui Fudosan Realty has not disclosed the detailed reason for the dismissal, but commented on the disciplinary dismissal of the employee, "It is truly regrettable, and we intend to strengthen internal compliance to thoroughly prevent recurrence." I'm here.