Korea Investment & Securities, Bankis Brokerage ISA Tax Saving Event
Korea Investment & Securities, a subsidiary of Korea Financial Group, announced on the 27th that it will hold the 'Brokerage-type ISA Tax-saving Beauty Tax Guardian' event for Bankis customers until December 31. Bankis is an online-only account and trading service opened through non-face-to-face channels or commercial banks.
All Bankis customers who newly open a brokerage-type Individual Savings Account (ISA) and deposit more than 100,000 KRW will receive a 5,000 KRW department store gift certificate. If they invest more than 1,000,000 KRW in equity-linked securities (ELS) through the account, they will receive an additional 5,000 KRW department store gift certificate.
There is also a deposit event for the brokerage-type ISA. If you deposit more than 5,000,000 KRW into the account, department store gift certificates ranging from a minimum of 10,000 KRW to a maximum of 100,000 KRW will be given according to the deposit amount. Benefits from the new account opening event and the deposit event cannot be combined.
The brokerage-type ISA is a tax-saving account that allows diversified investment in various financial products such as domestic listed stocks and funds. Dividend and interest income up to 2,000,000 KRW (4,000,000 KRW for the low-income type) are tax-exempt. Amounts exceeding the tax-exempt limit are subject to a separate tax of 9.9% and are not included in comprehensive financial income taxation, making it advantageous for tax savings.
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For more details, you can check the Korea Investment & Securities website and the mobile app 'Korea Investment'.
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