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[Corporation set up] What are the differences between corporate and individual businesses in Korea? - 3 (Representative's salary) If you're considering launching a business in Korea, the initial step you'll want to take is obtaining a business license in Korea. We can categorize business licenses into two types: individual business licenses and corporate business licenses. There are significant differences to consider, particularly in the representative'ss salary. Today, I'll provide an explanation of these aspects. 1)As a.. 더보기
[Corporation set up] What are the differences between corporate and individual businesses in Korea? - 2(preparation for setup) If you're considering launching a business in Korea, the initial step you'll want to take is obtaining a business license in Korea. We can categorize business licenses into two types: individual business licenses and corporate business licenses. There are significant differences to consider, particularly when setting up for the first time. Today, I'll provide an explanation of these aspects. Pro.. 더보기
Stay on Top of Your Tax Obligations: Important Deadlines to Meet in April! 1.Withholding tax filing(4/10) When you pay your employees a salary, it is your responsibility to deduct taxes from their salary before paying them. For example, if your employee has a contracted salary of 2,000,000 KRW, you must deduct 100,000 KRW for taxes, and pay your employee 1,900,000 KRW. The 100,000 KRW you deducted must be reported on a withhold tax return and paid to the tax office on .. 더보기
Don't miss out : Crucial things many business owners overlook in their Corporate Income Tax filing March has been quite the hectic season for us corporate and tax accountants. Amidst the busy days, I've noticed that many companies are missing out on some fantastic benefits or risking hefty penalties. So, I wanted to share this post with you all and urge you to take a look at your CIT return if you're a business owner. 1.Hiring Employees? Get Tax Credits! Did you hire more employees this year .. 더보기
Important Tax Deadlines You Need to Know for March 1.Corporate inocme tax filing (~3.31) If you run a company in Korea, you need to pay taxes on the money you make. You have to file a special tax form called a "corporate income tax return" and send it to the tax office. The deadline for this is three months after the end of each year, which is usually December 31st. But some companies choose a different year that ends in March, and they have to .. 더보기