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As actor Kim Sun-ho was embroiled in suspicions of tax evasion, his next film, Misunderstanding, also caught fire.
On the 3rd, Disney+'s 'Misunderstanding' told Star News, "No specific release schedule has been set yet. I will tell you if there is any situation that is updated," he said.
Kim Sun-ho separately operates a single-person corporation and has been suspected of being a paper company. Kim Sun-ho is the CEO of the corporation, and his parents are listed as the inside director and auditor.
In particular, the problem was that he used corporate funds to pay tens of millions of won in salary to his parents, and the money was reportedly transferred back to Kim Sun-ho. There were also claims that parents paid for living and entertainment expenses with the corporation's card.
In this regard, Kim Sun-ho's agency Fantagio explained, "There are no problems with the contract and activities of Kim Sun-ho and his agency Fantagio," adding, "The past single-person corporation mentioned in the report was established for theater production and theater-related activities, and was never established for the purpose of deliberate tax savings or tax evasion."
However, he said, "As we moved to Fantagio, the actual business activities did not take place for about a year, and we are currently in the process of closing the business in accordance with related laws and procedures."
In addition to "The Misunderstanding," Kim Sun-ho is set to release his next films such as TVing's "Unfriend" and tvN's drama "The Councillor Bowhasa." As suspicions of tax evasion emerge, there are voices of concern that it could have a significant impact on the next film.
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