Hapcheon-gun Receives Positive Response with 'Bills Visible Without a Magnifying Glass'
Accelerating Tax Convenience Policies Considerate of Socially Vulnerable Groups
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 15th that the easy-to-read local tax bill policy, implemented from this month, is receiving great response from the residents.
The easy-to-read local tax bill is a policy that places the amount of tax to be paid, the payment deadline, and the virtual account number in large letters at the center of the bill, allowing anyone to pay easily and conveniently. Since most of the residents are aged 60 or older, this is an active policy that considers these socially vulnerable groups.
The county produced and sent the revised bills for the second half automobile tax, which is payable by the 31st, and is receiving positive feedback from the residents, so it plans to continue this policy next year as well.
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A county official said, “The direction of tax administration has shifted from the tax office to the taxpayer, and this was promoted to increase taxpayer satisfaction,” adding, “We will continue to discover tax convenience policies that meet the residents’ perspective.”
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