Duzon Bizon Launches Free Personalized Mobile App for Individuals
Duzon Bizon (CEO Kim Yong-woo) announced on the 12th that it will add a comprehensive income tax filing function to the personal app ‘NAHAGO’ and distribute it for free to individuals subject to comprehensive income tax filing in May. NAHAGO is a personal app that supports individual customers, such as rental business operators and freelancers who are subject to comprehensive income tax filing, to easily carry out filing tasks in connection with tax professionals.
NAHAGO’s competitiveness lies in its linkage with Duzon Bizon’s tax accounting office-exclusive ‘WEHAGO T’. Unlike other tax service platforms, professional services are provided through client relationships with tax accounting offices, raising expectations that it will quickly and easily resolve the concerns of those subject to comprehensive income tax filing.
Anyone subject to comprehensive income tax filing can download and use NAHAGO for free from the App Store or Google Play. The registration process is simple. After installing the app, users just need to check the notification talk and press the Hometax consent button. All processes are carried out according to the invitation from the tax professional tax accounting office, which is a strength as it allows users to receive professional support necessary for comprehensive income tax filing.
Individuals can handle all tasks remotely through the tax accounting office connected to NAHAGO, from filing consultation to uploading additional documents, checking progress status, and confirming results. There is no need to spend time organizing income data and preparing supporting documents before the filing deadline. Additional deduction documents can be submitted simply by taking photos with a mobile device through NAHAGO, significantly reducing the time required for data collection.
Moreover, satisfaction is increased by the fact that complicated comprehensive income tax filing tasks can be handled one-stop through tax professionals without separately visiting Hometax. This is because WEHAGO T’s AI automatic accounting processing function automatically collects personal customers’ Hometax income data, reflects it in the comprehensive income tax return, and applies income deductions in the year-end tax settlement PDF data. One of the main features is the ability to review income by year. Users can monitor the situation anytime through the filing progress inquiry function and can confirm results as well as make payments.
A new feature release has also been announced. Duzon Bizon plans to soon launch a new NAHAGO service that allows individuals to directly check National Tax Service income data, tax status, and simulate tax calculations such as estimated taxes simply by downloading the NAHAGO app. If additional tax filing agency work or customized consultation is needed, users can request assistance from tax professionals using WEHAGO T.
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Song Ho-chul, head of Duzon Bizon’s Platform Business Division, said, “NAHAGO is a service that enhances convenience so that busy customers can easily manage comprehensive income tax filing anytime and anywhere, directly connecting customers and tax accounting offices to interact and proceed with customized filing. We will continue to seek benefits necessary for business operation so that all customers can focus on their core business and continuously advance the functions.”
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