Naju City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Yoon Byung-tae) announced on the 7th that it has entered the period of "Comprehensive Clearance of Overdue Non-Tax Revenues" until November to enhance local fiscal soundness.


The city will take strong measures against overdue automobile-related fines such as illegal parking, lack of compulsory insurance, and delayed regular inspections, as well as high-amount and habitual defaulters, including seizure of assets such as deposits, vehicles, and real estate, exclusion from various subsidy projects, and suspension of payment.

A panoramic view of Naju City Hall. [Photo by Naju City]

A panoramic view of Naju City Hall. [Photo by Naju City]

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For livelihood-type defaulters experiencing economic difficulties, the city plans to carry out customized collection activities such as installment payments, deferral of collection actions, and tax consultation services.


Payment of non-tax revenues such as fines can be made through virtual account deposits specified on the bill, ARS card payment, credit/debit card payment using CD/ATM machines, and the internet payment service on the Wetax website.


For more details, inquiries can be made at the Eup/Myeon/Dong Administrative Welfare Centers or the Non-Tax Revenue Team of the Taxation Division at City Hall.


A city official said, "Non-tax revenues are an important foundation for regional development and welfare enhancement as a source of independent revenue," adding, "Most fines incur monthly surcharges if overdue, which can accumulate up to 61 times if neglected, so please make payments within the deadline."



Naju = Lee Han-hyuk, Honam Reporting Headquarters, Asia Economy baekok@asiae.co.kr


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