French media reported that tax authorities are investigating that former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn's move of his tax residence to the Netherlands could be a false declaration.

Some newspapers report that tax authorities have seized more than 1.6 billion yen in assets as a conservation measure for additional taxation.

According to French media, former chairman Ghosn's move to the Netherlands, where tax burden is lighter, in 2012 is not accompanied by actual residence and may be a false declaration. , The French tax authorities are investigating.



Among them, the leading newspaper "Liberation" considers that the tax authorities have been obliged to pay taxes because Ghosn's work and personal life base was in France for at least several years after 2012, according to the investigation so far. It is supposed to be.



Then, as a conservation measure for additional taxation, the court approved the assets equivalent to about 13 million euros and 1.64 billion yen in Japanese yen, such as luxury homes and stocks in Paris purchased by Ghosn's wife. I told you that I had seized it.



The French tax authorities told NHK that they "cannot answer personal tax questions."



In addition, former Chairman Ghosn has insisted in his books that he "pays taxes properly."