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Replying to Cyril-H Feb 16, 2026
You keep repeating “just pay the taxes” as if that automatically proves guilt. That’s not how law works.Right…
You didn't read what I wrote because it's fantasy. What was hard to believe? That I had over 30 year experience as a tax professional? Or that most of my clients were millionaires? Just an FYI, I live in an area where there are over 340,000 millionaires. So, comparing my practical experience with your non-existent one is laughable. This is my last comment on this topic.
Replying to Cyril-H Feb 14, 2026
You keep repeating “just pay the taxes” as if that automatically proves guilt. That’s not how law works.Right…
No matter how simply somebody explains it, you don't understand. It baffles the mind. I'm not familiar of the tax structure where you live. I'm not sure whether you're familiar with business tax structures anywhere. If you don't care to understand them, that's fine, but please stop saying, "just pay it." You can just admit that you don't understand enough to make this judgment.

And you don't know whether other millionaires have run into similar issues because their cases may not have been publicized, which this was (illegally). But let me just say that individuals are allowed to pay what they owe, using the tax law. And tax agencies, not just in S. Korea, will always want them to pay more. And the burden of proof will be on the individual taxpayer when there's a disagreement. It is NOT an uncommon thing for high income payers to get questions on their tax returns. I was a tax professional for over 30 years for millionaires. They DO pay their fair share of taxes. The only ones that end up paying more in my practice are the ones who didn't keep good records.
Replying to aska Feb 5, 2026
What is unbelievable is that he is so wealthy but he didn't get advice from legal and accounting professionals…
The article didn't say either way whether he received professional advice on setting up the corporation. And it's not unusual for entertainers to do so. As long as the corporation is functioning and actually has a business purpose, it can be considered legit.