
MJ of ASTRO will appear on a new YouTube channel "PBLive Produced by au" (hereafter "PBLive"). "PBLive" is a music content distribution channel featuring various artists that color the K-POP scene, with the concept of "One Booth, One Live." It is characterized by live performances in a booth inspired by a phone booth, delivering authentic Korean music clips to the world. As the first artist, the music clip of the three-piece band CNBLUE, which boasts high popularity in Japan, was released on January 12. Currently, a preview video of CNBLUE is available on the official YouTube channel of "PBLive." As the second artist, MJ will appear, and his music clip is released today. Information about subsequent artists and music clips will be released sequentially. Additionally, to commemorate the start of this content distribution, a campaign will be held where 300 people can win 1,000 Ponta points. Details can be checked in the description section of the YouTube channel.
Arden Cho, who voiced a character in 'KPOP Girls! Demon Hunters,' publicly supported Cha Eun-woo following his apology about a tax issue. Cha Eun-woo expressed regret for causing concern and promised to handle tax matters responsibly. Their friendship has grown through various projects, and Cho previously sent him encouragement before his military service.
fantagio has apologized for the concerns raised about Cha Eun-woo, acknowledging their responsibility in the matter. They are currently investigating tax-related issues in accordance with authorities and will take necessary actions based on legal outcomes. They urge against spreading unverified claims and will strengthen their management systems to prevent future issues.
ASTRO's Cha Eun-woo publicly apologizes for causing worry and disappointment due to tax investigation issues. He reflects on his responsibilities as a citizen and expresses regret over misunderstandings related to his military enlistment. He commits to addressing tax matters sincerely and accepting any consequences from the authorities.
Cha Eun-woo of ASTRO is being investigated for tax evasion involving 20 billion won, related to a family business established by his mother. The local government is examining the company's operations and potential illegalities, including tax structure and compliance issues. Cha Eun-woo previously faced scrutiny from the tax office for similar allegations, with significant tax penalties imposed. His agency has requested a review of the tax office's decisions regarding the case.
ASTRO member Cha Eun-woo is facing allegations of tax evasion amounting to 20 billion won. His agency, Fantagio, has not confirmed whether a major law firm has been appointed for legal representation. Reports suggest he may be working with Sejong Law Firm to address the tax authority's claims. Cha Eun-woo is currently serving in the military after enlisting in July 2022.
Billlie's Moon Sua celebrated her brother Moonbin's birthday by sharing a touching post on social media, featuring a childhood photo of them together. The image shows Moonbin embracing Sua with a warm smile, prompting comments from friends about their cuteness and shared memories. Moonbin passed away on April 19, 2023, and this day marks a poignant remembrance for the family.
ASTRO's Cha Eun-woo is facing allegations of tax evasion amounting to 20 billion won. His agency confirmed he took a vacation recently, which is believed to be a regular break. The investigation involves his mother's company, which the tax office considers a paper company. Cha Eun-woo is currently serving in the military.
Cha Eun-woo of ASTRO is embroiled in tax evasion allegations linked to a management company founded by his mother. The company, registered in June 2022, is suspected of being a shell corporation aimed at tax evasion. The National Tax Service has reported a tax claim exceeding 20 billion won. His agency, Fantagio, stated they will clarify the legal issues involved and cooperate fully with tax authorities.
ASTRO's Cha Eun-woo has been reported to face over 20 billion won in back taxes due to alleged tax evasion. The Seoul National Tax Service suspects his income structure is problematic, involving a paper company. Following the news, the skincare brand Abib has made Cha's promotional videos private, indicating the advertising industry's sensitivity to the allegations. Cha Eun-woo is currently serving in the military and is set to be discharged in January 2027, with a Netflix drama scheduled for release this year.
Cha Eun-woo of ASTRO has been reported to have received a tax notice from the National Tax Service for over 20 billion won, leading to speculation that he enlisted in the military to avoid controversy. His agency, Fantagio, stated they are cooperating with tax authorities and emphasized the case revolves around the legitimacy of a company established by his mother.
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