Resolving Resident Inconveniences Due to Complex and Diverse Tax Policies

Gwangju Buk-gu and Bukgwangju Tax Office Sign 'Tax Administration Agreement' to Provide Resident-Centered Administrative Services View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju City and Buk Gwangju Tax Office announced on the 23rd that they will sign a tax administration cooperation agreement on the 24th.


This agreement was prepared to provide high-quality administrative services to residents through cooperation on complex and diverse tax administration tasks such as national and local taxes.


The two organizations will operate a joint income tax (comprehensive income tax, local income tax) reporting center every May and work to improve taxpayer convenience by publishing integrated guides for national and local taxes.


Additionally, as a mid- to long-term task, they plan to operate an integrated civil service office that provides one-stop services such as national and local tax filing and payment, and issuance of certificates.


Commissioner Moon In said, “We hope to resolve the inconveniences experienced by residents due to the government's tax reform and the separation of national and local tax authorities,” and added, “We will promote resident-centered tax administration through active cooperation with Buk Gwangju Tax Office.”


Meanwhile, Buk-gu had previously promoted administrative cooperation such as traffic, environment, and road maintenance following the relocation of the Buk Gwangju Tax Office temporary office in Jungheung-dong in September last year.



Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong bong2910@asiae.co.kr


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