Visit Meeting at Daegu Dyeing Industrial Complex

Gumi Chamber of Commerce and Dalseong Industrial Complex Also Scheduled

The Daegu Regional Tax Office (Commissioner Yoon Jong-geon) held a meeting on the 26th by visiting the Daegu Dyeing Industrial Complex Management Corporation (Chairman Kim Yi-jin).


The Daegu Dyeing Industrial Complex was established in November 1980, and after the combined heat and power plant was completed in December 1987 and began full operation, it has played a pivotal role in the textile industry, a root industry of Daegu. Currently, there are 120 resident companies with approximately 4,600 employees.

Yoon Jong-geon, Commissioner of the Daegu Regional Tax Office (4th from the right in the front row), is taking a commemorative photo after visiting the Daegu Dyeing Industrial Complex.

Yoon Jong-geon, Commissioner of the Daegu Regional Tax Office (4th from the right in the front row), is taking a commemorative photo after visiting the Daegu Dyeing Industrial Complex.

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Commissioner Yoon personally led the communication session, discussing on-site difficulties with attending businesspeople and listening to their suggestions.


Chairman Kim of the Daegu Dyeing Industrial Complex said, “This is the first time a regional tax office commissioner has directly visited the dyeing complex, which is a great encouragement and much appreciated. Amid difficulties such as rising raw material prices and interest rate hikes, I hope this opportunity, where the private and public sectors come together, will enhance mutual understanding and seek ways for coexistence.”


Commissioner Yoon expressed gratitude for job creation and faithful tax payment, congratulated the textile industry on its recent designation as a ‘root industry’ by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy in July, and said, “I chose to visit the dyeing complex, a root industry, before larger complexes.”


He continued, “Due to the recent Israel-Palestine Hamas war, there are concerns that the textile industry will face even greater difficulties. We will actively support corporate liquidity by early payment of VAT refunds and reduce tax audits to ease the burden on companies.”


He also said, “All 2,000 employees of the Daegu Regional Tax Office, including myself, will have a mindset to empathize with taxpayers’ difficulties and communicate sincerely.”



The Daegu Regional Tax Office plans to continue holding communication sessions to listen to on-site difficulties by visiting the Daegu Dyeing Industrial Complex Management Corporation, followed by Dalseong Industrial Complex and Gumi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, consecutively.


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