Gwangju City Publishes and Distributes 'Easy-to-Understand Local Tax Guide' Booklet
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 24th that it has published and distributed 5,000 copies of the '2020 Easy-to-Understand Local Tax Guide' booklet to help citizens access local tax information more easily.
This guidebook includes ▲city financial management status ▲monthly local tax payment guide ▲convenient payment methods ▲2020 changed local tax system ▲useful information on 11 tax items such as acquisition tax, automobile tax, and property tax.
It also contains local tax information closely related to daily life, such as taxes related to real estate acquisition and ownership, and automobile-related taxes.
In particular, it includes information on the taxpayer protection officer system to protect taxpayer rights, the village tax accountant system where citizens can receive free tax consultations, and the local government-selected agent system to handle appeals for low-income taxpayers.
The local tax guidebook is available at the city hall and district office civil service centers, community service centers, and related institutions for citizens to conveniently access. It is also available on the city’s website.
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Lee Seung-cheol, the city’s tax administration officer, said, “We plan to continue providing various useful local tax information that helps citizens in their daily lives,” and added, “We will strive to enhance taxpayer convenience and operate local tax administration that resonates with citizens.”
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