National Tax Service Establishes 'New Industry Tax Support Center' for Systematic Assistance
Kim Hyun-joon, Commissioner of the National Tax Service, "Actively Support Tax Information and Education"
Kim Hyun-jun, Commissioner of the National Tax Service (third from the left), and the headquarters directors are posing for a commemorative photo at the unveiling ceremony of the 'New Industry Tax Support Center' signboard.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] On the 18th, the National Tax Service announced that it has established the 'New Industry Tax Support Center' to actively assist the sincere tax payment of workers in new industries, such as one-person media creators and social network service (SNS) market operators, whose numbers are gradually increasing.
The New Industry Tax Support Center will be set up at the headquarters, regional offices, and tax offices. At the headquarters, it will identify newly emerging economic activities and industries to provide tax support and promote institutional improvements when necessary.
Regional offices will offer tax consultations and monitor the latest trends in new industries, while tax offices will provide business registration and reporting guidance, as well as tax support needed for small-scale business operators.
Additionally, a new tax guidance section for new industries has been created on the National Tax Service website, producing and posting informational materials for YouTubers, SNS markets, and others. Going forward, tax guidance for various industries will be added to support the establishment of new economic activities within the institutional framework.
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At the unveiling ceremony of the New Industry Tax Support Center plaque, Kim Hyun-jun, Commissioner of the National Tax Service, said, "Some business operators such as YouTubers and SNS market participants may face difficulties due to a lack of tax knowledge as they are often young adults starting their careers." He urged, "Please actively provide the necessary tax information and education so that they can fulfill their tax obligations sincerely and establish themselves soundly as new professions."
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