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More than 56,000 people have not paid taxes of more than 200 million won for more than a year. The amount of arrears also exceeded 51 trillion won and the cash collection was only 3.2%. Reporter Oh In-seok about the report. The National Tax Service has established a property tracking department at local tax offices across the country and is working hard to collect hidden property for large and frequent arrears. However, big criminals have trouble avoiding tracking, hiding their cash in apartment boiler rooms or foreign car trunks, and even hiding it in expensive bonsai worth hundreds of millions of won. The new head of the National Tax Service, who took office last month, also emphasized the establishment of a national tax administration to establish tax justice. However, despite the strong will of the National Tax Service, the performance of collecting large and frequent arrears has a long way to go. According to data obtained and published by the National Tax Service by the representative of the Democratic Party, Yang Hyang-ja, 56,000 people have been included in the list since 2004, when the list of those who pay much more was in force in 2004. The amount of the national tax arrears was 51 trillion won. Among them, 23,000 people who paid the amount of arrears were 23,000, and the accumulated amount of collection was only 3.2% of the arrears. Former Shin Dong-A Group Chairman Cho Dong-man, Former Vice Chairman Cho Dong-man, Former Jyu Development CEO Ju Su-do, and Yoo Byung-eon, the eldest daughter of former Semo Group Chairman Yoo, large and frequent arrears are known. Representative Yang Hyang-ja demanded that former President Chun Doo-hwan, who is on the high stakes list and frequent arrears, as a witness to the national supervision, pay arrears of 3.1 billion won. The standards for high income and frequent arrears listing disclosure have been strengthened from more than 1 billion won in 2004 to more than 2 years past due to more than 200 million won in 2017. YTN Oh Inseok[[email protected]]is.