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Miyazaki-Dōmei 宮崎同盟 is committed to a realistic portrayal of the Yakuza, set in a modern-day United States environment.

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Tax evasion has long been a subtle but essential part of the Yakuza's financial operations, allowing them to maximize profits while maintaining a low profile. By laundering money through legitimate businesses and manipulating accounting records, they avoid millions in taxes, shielding their true income from the government.

Operations are often disguised behind small businesses, restaurants, nightclubs, and construction companies—industries where cash flow is heavy and accounting can easily be manipulated. Shell companies and fake invoices are regularly used to fabricate expenses and reduce taxable income. Trusted accountants and legal advisors, sometimes working knowingly or under pressure, help maintain the illusion of legitimacy.

In addition to underreporting earnings, many groups engage in fraudulent refund schemes and offshore banking, funneling illicit funds into accounts in foreign countries with lenient financial laws. This not only hides money but also creates complex trails that are difficult for investigators to untangle.

Dominance in certain industries gives them leverage over other businesses too, often forcing small operators to comply with "under-the-table" deals to avoid scrutiny or even destruction. Control of local economies strengthens their grip on the region while keeping their true financial power hidden from the outside world.

A well-known incident involved Yakuza-owned construction firms in Tokyo, where systematic underreporting of profits and fake subcontracting led to millions in unpaid taxes. Authorities later uncovered a network of ghost companies used to funnel money offshore, exposing just a fraction of the massive underground economy the organization had built over decades.

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  Yoshio "Josh" Miyazaki  

 

 

 

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