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Octobet Tax schedule in Korea Below are main tax schedule for October in South Korea. 1.Withholding tax filing(10/10) 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 reported.. 더보기
Are You Aware of the Tax Treaty Between Korea and Your Home Country A tax treaty is an agreement between two countries aimed at preventing double taxation, which occurs when an individual or business is obligated to pay taxes on the same income or property in both countries. These treaties are typically negotiated and established by governments to promote international trade and investment, prevent fiscal evasion, and provide clarity and consistency in tax matte.. 더보기
[Tax benefit]Tax Benefits Available to SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) - Part 3 (Tax Credits for Investments) SME in Korea, may be eligible for special tax credits and tax reductions under the 'Act on Restriction on Special Cases Concerning Taxation.' Today's post continues our discussion of tax benefits, building on our previous posts on this topic. [Tax benefit]Tax Benefits Available to SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) - Part 1 (Tax Credits for Enterprise Job Growth) Did you know that there are tax.. 더보기
[CIT] Understanding External Audits: Which Companies Are Subject to? In Korea, companies that meet the legal standards are required to hire an external auditor, typically an accounting firm, to conduct audits of their financial statements. The external audit process is crucial as it can significantly impact your company's trustworthiness and reliability, albeit it also incurs both time and expenses. However, as I mentioned, not all companies are subject to extern.. 더보기
[Tax benefit]Tax Benefits Available to SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) - Part 2 (Special Tax Reductions or Exemptions) If your company is a Small or Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) in Korea, you may be eligible for special tax reductions under the "Act on Restriction on Special Cases Concerning Taxation." Here's how you can check your company's SME status and understand the special tax reductions 1.Criteria for Small or medium enterprises Determining whether a company qualifies as a Small or Medium Enterprise (SME.. 더보기
[Tax benefit]Tax Benefits Available to SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises) - Part 1 (Tax Credits for Enterprise Job Growth) Did you know that there are tax credits you can get when you hire employees? These tax credits are known as 'tax credits for enterprises increasing jobs.' They are part of a government policy aimed at boosting job creation and reducing unemployment rates. The tax credit amounts can be substantial, but it's important to consider both the advantages and disadvantages of this tax credit. 1.Your tot.. 더보기
[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] procedures you should complete after obtaining your business license in Korea Once you have successfully obtained your business license in Korea, there are additional steps you should follow to ensure your business is compliant and fully operational. Here's a step-by-step guide to these post-licensing procedures: 1.Obtain Digital certificates. In Korea, digital certificates are crucial for your business operations. Nearly every procedure you undertake for your business wi.. 더보기