Tada, Tax Consulting for High-Income Drivers
[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Choi] Mobility platform Tada announced on the 15th that it will provide free tax consulting services to Tada Next drivers.
The main targets of this consulting are high-income individual drivers of Tada Next and Tada Plus, who are expected to switch to general taxation due to annual sales exceeding 80 million KRW. Tada is the first in the industry to offer a tax management program for drivers concerned about general taxation.
The tax consulting program was designed considering the characteristics of drivers who have limited access to tax information and find it difficult to resolve related concerns or questions.
The tax management program consists of an annual comprehensive income tax filing agency service and support for filing costs, as well as biannual VAT filing agency services and support for filing costs. For Tada Next drivers expected to switch to general taxation, exclusive tax consultants will provide KakaoTalk and phone tax consultations to help resolve questions easily and quickly.
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Lee Jeong-haeng, CEO of Tada, said, "This tax consulting program aims to address the difficulties faced by drivers who had to reduce their driving hours to adjust annual sales due to concerns about tax burdens when switching to general taxation. We expect it to create a virtuous cycle that meets the needs of users who want more supply."
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