[Asia Economy Reporter Hyungsoo Park] Duzon Bizon is holding the ‘2021 Corporate Tax Filing Online Seminar’ prepared for the corporate tax filing period today (11th) from 2 PM to 5 PM as an online live broadcast. The seminar is free for anyone to participate.


The seminar has been prepared as an online broadcast so that anyone can easily participate in a situation where offline education has become difficult due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. Experts in the corporate tax field will introduce practical corporate tax filing work, including the latest revised tax laws, filing cases, and key checkpoints.


After introducing the major amendments to the corporate tax for last year, the seminar will share methods to process corporate tax filing quickly and accurately, such as automated preparation of filing documents and electronic filing through Hometax. It will also cover strategies to flexibly respond to the changing tax filing environment in line with the National Tax Service’s revised electronic filing forms opening.


Topics most curious to practitioners, such as handling of company cars for business use and temporary payments, will be introduced in a Q&A format. Major issues related to corporate tax filing will be explained in an easy-to-understand manner. For less experienced employees, there will be a session to share know-how such as how to check for closing errors in response to the National Tax Service electronic filing guidelines.


In the post-COVID-19 era, the seminar will suggest directions for tax accounting offices to move forward and prepare a communication platform where actual tax accounting office personnel share their experiences and know-how.



A Duzon Bizon official said, "The seminar was prepared by actively reflecting specific and practical content from the revised tax laws to filing practices in preparation for the 2021 corporate tax filing."


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