Accounting Association Provides Free Accounting and Tax Education for Small Business Owners
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jihwan] The Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants announced on the 3rd that from next month until December, it will conduct a total of 10 sessions, twice each, of 'Free Accounting and Tax Education for Entrepreneurs, Small Business Owners (Self-Employed), and Small Enterprises' in five major regional cities nationwide, including Seoul and the metropolitan area.
This education program is designed to help not only entrepreneurs but also aspiring entrepreneurs, small business owners (self-employed), and small enterprise operators easily understand and acquire essential basic knowledge and key issues related to accounting and taxation necessary for stable business operation.
Detailed schedules and registration can be found in the homepage popup zone menu, and registration will be closed on a first-come, first-served basis with around 100 participants per region.
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The Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants emphasized, "By supporting the stable operation of small business owners (self-employed) and small enterprises, which account for 95% of all businesses and over 40% of all workers, we expect to contribute to revitalizing startups, creating jobs, and serving as a catalyst for regional economic recovery."
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