A bundle of money poured from kimchi containers and safe houses... Forced collection of gambling dues and virtual assets.

2024.11.21. PM 4:49
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Hide property methods are becoming more sophisticated, with high-value habitual delinquents hiding gambling prizes or virtual assets without paying taxes.

The National Tax Service launched an on-site property tracking investigation, and billions of won in bundles of money came from kimchi containers and coffers, and gold bars, high-priced art, and high-priced wines were seized in large quantities.

Reporter Oh In-seok on the report.

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" Are you there? Is the boss here?"

The National Tax Service's property tracking team searches for apartments in high arrears that have not paid billions of won in comprehensive income taxes.

When I opened the drawer, hidden checks and piles of money came out of here and there,
When you open the
box, you find an artwork wrapped in white paper.

Sixty-two items, including overseas Chinese characters and spring flower chops, have been seized.

There are more than 90 bottles of expensive wine and alcoholic beverages.

"We will force you to open and take it with you in the presence of police officers."

The threat of delinquents, abusive language, and strong resistance continue when the homes of delinquents who did not pay billions of won in capital gains tax are forcibly opened and collected.

"I said I'd pay taxes. I didn't. Get out of the way XX"

Twelve famous artists and sculptures worth 500 million won came out, and 18 luxury handbags and 600 million won, including cash, were forcibly collected.

At another high-paying house, a total of 1.1 billion won was poured out, including a bundle of money hidden in a kimchi container and a gold bar.

[Ahn Min-gyu / Director of the National Tax Service: The method of concealing property of high-value habitual delinquents is becoming more intelligent and advanced. We are strengthening on-site collection activities such as search and search.]

The representative of a real estate seller in arrears who hid the winning money of Kangwon Land's slot machine and

A delinquent person who hid virtual assets after purchasing more than 20 kinds of coins for the transfer of apartments was also caught.

[Ahn Deok-soo / Director of Taxation and Legal Affairs: We are also actively responding to delinquents who have concealed virtual assets such as bitcoin, whose prices have soared recently. For delinquents who have transferred and concealed virtual assets in the name of relatives, we are using a virtual asset tracking program to track them to the end.

The National Tax Service has launched an intensive property tracking investigation into 696 people, including those who are delinquent in luxury life.

Until October this year, the amount of cash and bonds forcibly collected from large delinquents totaled 2.5 trillion won.

This is YTN Oh In-seok.

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