Incheon City is recruiting 14 local tax delinquency surveyors from among its citizens.


The surveyors consist of 5 office-based and 9 field-based personnel, who will work from April to November. Office-based surveyors will guide payment via phone calls, while field-based surveyors will handle tasks such as notifying delinquency status, listening to difficulties, and identifying welfare candidates among livelihood-related delinquents.


Incheon City Hall

Incheon City Hall

View original image

Applicants must be citizens aged 18 or older registered as residents of Incheon City. Applications can be submitted by visiting Incheon City Hall or via registered mail and email from the 18th to the 21st of this month. Incheon City plans to announce the final successful candidates on the 20th of next month after a first-round document screening and a second-round interview.


Last year, the city operated a survey team that investigated 54,000 delinquents and collected a total of 1.8 billion KRW in delinquent taxes.



An Incheon City official stated, "We expect that citizens acting as local tax delinquency surveyors will form a citizen consensus to solve Incheon's problems on their own," adding, "We will strictly respond to chronic and habitual delinquents who have the ability to pay, and provide customized administrative services linked with welfare departments for livelihood-related delinquents."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing