Lee Jae-myung's 'Gyeonggi-do Delinquent Management Team' to Recruit 1,858 Members This Year View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province is recruiting 1,858 people to work as 'Delinquent Tax Management Team' members this year. This is an increase of 596 from last year (1,262 people).


Gyeonggi Province announced on the 15th that it will recruit 1,858 temporary workers to serve as the 'Gyeonggi Province Delinquent Tax Management Team' for three days from the 20th to the 22nd.


Any resident with an address in the province can apply. Applications should be submitted to the relevant city or county of residence.


The Delinquent Tax Management Team members are directly appointed by the mayor or county governor, and after completing a designated training course, they will work six hours a day in each region from March 9 to December 20.


The team is responsible for telephone consultations to guide delinquent taxpayers of local taxes and non-tax revenues on payment methods and to coordinate visit schedules. They also conduct field surveys by visiting delinquent taxpayers to inform them of their delinquency, promote payment, and listen to any difficulties they face.


The compensation applies this year’s Gyeonggi Province living wage (10,364 KRW per hour). Gyeonggi Province covers 50% of the labor costs.


For more details, please refer to the Gyeonggi Province or each city/county website, or contact the Gyeonggi Province Tax Justice Division at 8008-4131.


Lee Ui-hwan, head of the Tax Justice Division of the province, said, "The satisfaction level of those who participated in the Gyeonggi Province Delinquent Tax Management Team last year was quite high," and added, "We hope that as many residents as possible will take an interest in the recruitment and actively apply."



The province’s Delinquent Tax Management Team is a core pledge promoted by Governor Lee Jae-myung of Gyeonggi Province to realize fair value. Last year, they conducted field surveys on 1 million people, collected 79.5 billion KRW in delinquent taxes, identified households in crisis, and linked 1,421 delinquent taxpayers to welfare, housing, and jobs, supporting 663 of them.


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