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  1. Plot. A female tax auditor, Ryōko Itakura, inspects the accounts of various Japanese companies, uncovering hidden incomes and recovering unpaid taxes. One day Itakura persuades her boss to let her investigate the owner of a string of love hotels who seems to be avoiding tax, but after an investigation no evidence is found.

  2. A Taxing Woman: Directed by Jûzô Itami. With Nobuko Miyamoto, Tsutomu Yamazaki, Masahiko Tsugawa, Yasuo Daichi. If tax evasion is an art, wheeler-dealer Hideki Gondo is Rembrandt. And so, a determined taxing woman gets the tough assignment of trying to catch him.

  3. A Taxing Woman (en japonés マルサの女, Marusa no onna) es una película japonesa de 1987, escrita y dirigida por Juzo Itami. Ganó varios premios, entre ellos seis de la Academia del Cine de Japón . Este filme cuenta con una secuela, A Taxing Woman 2, estrenada en 1988.

  4. Sinopsis. Una mujer empieza a trabajar en una oficina de impuestos. Su primer caso será investigar a todo un especialista en evadir impuestos. La historia se complicará por la simpatía que le despierta el supuesto delincuente. (FILMAFFINITY) Premios. 1987: Festival de Venecia: Nominada al León de Oro.

  5. A Taxing Woman is a 1987 film directed by Juzo Itami, starring Nobuko Miyamoto as a tax collector who chases a tax-evading hood. The film is a witty and satirical critique of capitalist greed and the Japanese tax system.

  6. A tax inspector (Nobuko Miyamoto) falls in love with a hotel owner (Tsutomu Yamazaki) who is suspected of hiding his wealth from the authorities. The film is a romantic comedy that explores the themes of honesty, loyalty and love.

  7. Ryoko Itakura, a tax investigator, tries to expose Hideki Gondo, a suspected millionaire and owner of seedy hotels, who hides his assets from the authorities. A Taxing Woman is a satirical and witty film by Jūzō Itami.