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Yesterday (13th) reported on the suspicion of tax evasion by an entertainment company, saying that it is possible to hide sales even after receiving a card payment. We are aiming for unregistered payment agencies, mainly small merchants, to encourage tax evasion.

Reporter Jung Joon-ho has reported on their illegal business conditions.

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"If you pay the fee, it will handle the tax." "It is the same as cash sales."

Unregistered PG companies dig into the sentiment of self-employed people who want to reduce their tax in a legal way.

[A unregistered PG company official: We are paying VAT at all. (Are there any other taxes that I have to pay?) Yes. indeed. We'll cash (sales).]

Internal data from an unregistered PG company. The restaurant, the hospital, and the wedding hall are all filled with the names of the merchants.

[Self-employed company officials: If you do this or that, you will pay 10-15% of the tax. It's about 5% off ... I thought it wasn't bad if I was saving.]

[Personal hospital officials: (PG) companies knew that because they said (instead of reporting)]

Encourage merchants in cash to send payments faster than regular cards.

[B unregistered PG company officials: If you pay before 3 am, I will deposit the same day ... .]

The main business target of unregistered PG companies is freelancers, such as beauty parlors and indoor sports facilities.

If the PG terminal cuts the money to be paid to freelancers, it is separate from the sales of businesses and it is possible to reduce the value added tax.

[National Tax Service official: Regardless of how you make the payment, if you are earning your own business, you should report (total sales).]

The IRS stressed that whatever payment method is used, the owner must report the total amount of sales directly to the tax authorities and the owner is responsible for the omission.

(Video coverage: Moon-san Bae, Video editing: Moo-Hwan Jo, CG: Sung-Hong Hong, VJ: Joon-Ho Kim)

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