Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do Promotes Electronic Delivery and Automatic Transfer Application for Local Taxes
Gwangju City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 16th that it is accepting applications for electronic delivery of local tax bills as part of taxpayer convenience policies.
Electronic delivery refers to receiving local tax bills in electronic form such as email or financial apps instead of paper mail.
Applications can be made through the Wetax website, simple payment apps (KakaoPay, Naver, etc.), or in person (Gwangju City Hall Taxation Division, Eup/Myeon Office Tax Team), and will be applied starting from the regular local tax bills issued the following month after application.
When applying for electronic delivery, a tax credit of 800 KRW per case is available, and if automatic payment is also applied for, a maximum tax credit of 1,600 KRW will be granted.
A city official stated, “Local tax electronic delivery will provide convenient tax administrative services and take a step closer to actively facilitating taxpayer convenience.”
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For more details, please contact the Taxation Division of Gwangju City.
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