The National Tax Service appointed actors Kim Soo-hyun and Song Ji-hyo, who received the Presidential Citation as model taxpayers last month, as promotional ambassadors on the 21st.


An official from the National Tax Service explained, "Kim Soo-hyun and Song Ji-hyo, appointed as promotional ambassadors, are actors who have received much love from the public through their sincere tax payments, social contribution activities, and exemplary careers in the entertainment industry spanning over 20 years. They were selected as promotional ambassadors because they align well with the National Tax Service’s efforts to communicate at the public’s level and build trust."


Kim Soo-hyun said, "This year, with my return to drama and appointment as a promotional ambassador for the National Tax Service, will be a special year. I will promote the importance of tax administration and sincere tax payment to the public with a sense of responsibility." Song Ji-hyo also promised, "I am grateful for this important position and, as a promotional ambassador, I will take a greater interest in the use and importance of taxes and work hard to foster a culture of sincere tax payment in the Republic of Korea."



Both ambassadors will lead tax administration promotion and communication with the public through their sincere and friendly images, and participate in tax promotion activities to spread a culture of sincere tax payment, including public service advertisements and publication production.

Kim Chang-ki, Commissioner of the National Tax Service (center), is taking a commemorative photo with Kim Soo-hyun and Song Ji-hyo, who were appointed as ambassadors of the National Tax Service on the 21st.

Kim Chang-ki, Commissioner of the National Tax Service (center), is taking a commemorative photo with Kim Soo-hyun and Song Ji-hyo, who were appointed as ambassadors of the National Tax Service on the 21st.

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