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What do you know about yout Profit & Loss statement? (Salary and wages) Most small and medium-sized companies often opt to outsource their bookkeeping and payroll to tax firms. This is because bookkeeping, which involves creating financial statements, requires expertise in accounting and tax knowledge. It's more efficient for companies to outsource this task to a reliable tax accountant rather than hiring an employee for the job. Consequently, you'll receive financi.. 더보기
How to Gift Money to Your Children with Minimal Tax Impact! In Korea, the gift tax rates are extremely high.it's taxes have the tax rate range of 10% to 50%. It starts at 10%, which is relatively low. However, when the tax base (the given amounts) exceeds 3,000,000,000 KRW, a 50% tax rate is applied to the amounts over this threshold. Yes, half of the amounts are taxed. If you give 10,000,000,000 KRW to your children in Korea, 500,000,000 KRW should be p.. 더보기
Starting a New Business in Korea : A Simple Guide to Registration When running a business in Korea, If you notice another business which with good profit margin or relevance to your current operations, You may consider starting that business. To do so, you should prepare for the business meeting, potentially rent a new office, and fire additional employees if needed. However, one of the most important steps to take in advance is obtaining the requited document.. 더보기
Understanding Capital Gains Tax on Company Stock Sales -1 (Individual) 1.Capital gain taxes - Individual share holders Capital gains taxes are what you pay when you transfer assets, like a house, building, land, real estate rights, or stocks, to someone else. To figure it out, you subtract the acquisition price from the transfer price. If there's no profit (when the asset's value dropped and the acquisition price is higher than the transfer price), you don't have t.. 더보기
November Tax schedule in Korea Below are main tax schedule for November in South Korea. 1.Withholding tax filing(11/10) 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 2,500,000 KRW, you must deduct 35,600 KRW for taxes, and pay your employee 2,464,400 KRW. The 35,600 KRW you deducted must be reporte.. 더보기
[VAT] Tax Rate for services acquiring foreign currencies -4(Countries grants the identical tax exemption to resident in the Korea) VAT] Tax Rate for services acquiring foreign currencies (How to Qualify for the 0% VAT Tax Rate -3) The standard VAT (Value Added Tax) rate in Korea is 10%, and it applies to almost all goods and services provided by your company to clients, except for certain non-VAT items. Consequently, when sending invoices to clients, your company adds a 10% VAT to t www.g-tax.kr In our last post, I explaine.. 더보기
[VAT] Tax Rate for services acquiring foreign currencies (How to Qualify for the 0% VAT Tax Rate -3) The standard VAT (Value Added Tax) rate in Korea is 10%, and it applies to almost all goods and services provided by your company to clients, except for certain non-VAT items. Consequently, when sending invoices to clients, your company adds a 10% VAT to the price of its goods and services. However, There are way to get 0% VAT tax rate for service under sepcifinc conditions. Here's what I'm goin.. 더보기
Understanding Acquisition Tax Rates in Korea When you or your company plan to buy land, a vehicle, or construct a factory in Korea, there are various factors to consider. You need to assess whether the prices are reasonable, the land location is suitable, and other relevant considerations. However, one crucial aspect that should not be overlooked is taxes. There are taxes associated with acquiring real estate or vehicles in Korea, known as.. 더보기