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You said you didn't have a penny..Dozens of luxury bags hidden in hole-in-one trophies after 10 billion arrears [U-quiz]

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Kim Jeongjoo

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/Photo = TVN entertainment program 'Uquiz on the Block'
/Photo = TVN entertainment program 'Uquiz on the Block'

Broadcaster Yoo Jae-seok threw his tongue at the brazenness of large delinquents.

Investigators from the 38 Tax Collection Division of Seoul City Hall, who track and collect high-value delinquents to the end, appeared on tvN's entertainment program "Uquiz on the Block," which aired on the 1st.

On this day, Yoo Jae-seok said, "It is said that the unpaid tax collected since 2001 is more than 4 trillion won. He said his goal this year is about 230 billion won, but he was surprised, saying, "Is there more unpaid taxes?"

In response, investigator Choi Young-hyun said, "The highest amount of arrears among individual delinquents is about 3.3 billion won. The corporation is about 7.6 billion won." As a characteristic of high delinquents, he said, "The most common thing they say is, 'What did the country say to me?' But why are you taking it from me?" he said, causing him to laugh in vain.

"Delinquents usually have no property in front of them," he said. He explained, "I get a fake divorce, I steal my property from my family, or I return my property to them using a disguised business place."

/Photo = TVN entertainment program 'Uquiz on the Block'
/Photo = TVN entertainment program 'Uquiz on the Block'

Investigator Lee Seok-geun said, "A memorable delinquent person transferred his address to an abandoned house and hid his property from his spouse. The wealth that has been siphoned off to his spouse alone is about 10 billion won. After two years of tracking, it was revealed that the fake divorce was in its 10th year. I collected taxes through house investigation." All.

In the home of delinquents who say they have no money, about 5 to 60 luxury bags worth 900 million won are found as well as hole-in-one trophies. It drew attention by saying that there were also yachts, horses, and hunting guns as seized items.

Investigator Choi Young-hyun said, "We invite luxury experts to receive training and do window shopping at luxury galleries because we need to see them with our own eyes. There are more unknown luxury goods than commonly known luxury goods," he said.

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