KB Kookmin Bank, 'Electronic Tax Invoice Issuance Service' Converted to Free
Free Service Fees... Supporting Mutual Growth with Small Business Owners and SMEs
KB Kookmin Bank announced that starting from the 3rd, it will make the 'Electronic Tax Invoice Issuance' service free of charge.
KB Kookmin Bank has been operating this service since 2022 in partnership with Link Hub, a specialized API provider for electronic tax invoices, and decided to make the service free to support small business owners and SMEs by reducing their cost burden and promoting mutual growth.
This service is available to individual business owners and corporate clients registered with KB Kookmin Bank's corporate banking, allowing them to easily issue electronic tax invoices through corporate internet banking and the KB Star Corporate Banking app.
Customers can handle banking and tax invoice tasks simultaneously without needing to move to other sites like Hometax through the 'Electronic Tax Invoice Issuance' service. Additionally, they can enhance business efficiency by utilizing various features such as managing clients and items, sending emails to the National Tax Service and clients, and automatic checking of client business status (active or closed).
KB Kookmin Bank plans to enhance customer convenience by adding various features to the 'Electronic Tax Invoice Issuance' service and will also operate customer events to encourage more corporate clients to use the service.
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A KB Kookmin Bank representative said, "We expect that making this service free will reduce the cost burden for corporate clients and provide a more convenient financial environment. We will continue to expand various services within KB Star Corporate Banking to improve customer convenience and satisfaction."
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