Ji Chang-wook's agency, Spring Company, has issued a statement denying allegations of tax evasion against the popular South Korean actor. This response follows an audit by the National Tax Service, which resulted in claims that Ji was ordered to pay substantial taxes.
Agency's Assurance Amid Audit Concerns
There was absolutely no intentional omission of income or tax evasion through dishonest means.
Spring Company
In its official statement, Spring Company emphasized that it fully cooperated with the audit process. The agency highlighted that the discrepancies leading to the tax order stemmed from differing interpretations of tax regulations, not from any deliberate misconduct.
- Ji Chang-wook is 38 years old and known for his roles in popular Korean dramas.
- The recent audit involved significant tax implications, though exact figures remain undisclosed.
Ji Chang-wook, renowned for his performances in various dramas and films, including the recent zombie horror movie *Colony*, has not publicly commented on the audit. The situation reflects ongoing challenges faced by many celebrities regarding tax compliance in South Korea.
