Gwangju Buk-gu Operates 'Visiting Acquisition Tax Consultation Desk' for New Apartments
Providing Tax Payment Convenience for Residents of Newly Built Apartments
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju City announced on the 22nd that it will operate a 'Visiting Acquisition Tax Consultation Desk' to provide convenience in tax payment for residents.
This year, a total of about 5,000 households are expected to move into four newly built apartment complexes in Buk-gu.
Accordingly, consultation desks will be set up at the local administrative welfare centers or move-in support centers.
The consultation desk will operate from 2 PM to 5 PM every Monday through Thursday during the first month after move-in.
The consultation team, composed of acquisition tax officers, will provide tax consultations on acquisition tax surcharges for multi-homeowners in regulated areas, temporary two-homeowner surcharge exemptions, first-time life tax reductions, and more.
The visiting acquisition tax consultation desk is scheduled to operate annually in line with move-in periods, starting this month at Jeil Punggyeongchae Central Park in Jungheung-dong.
A Buk-gu official said, "As inquiries have increased due to various real estate measures and designation of regulated areas, we have set up the consultation desk to provide detailed guidance on local taxes to residents," adding, "We will continue to promote policies for diverse and complex tax guidance."
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Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong bong2910@asiae.co.kr
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