Operating from October 1 to November 28
Full Effort to Surpass Collection Target of 2.6 Billion Won

Guri City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Baek Kyunghyun) announced on October 2 that it will operate a "Comprehensive Collection Period for Delinquent Non-Tax Revenue in the Second Half of the Year" for two months, from October 1 to November 28. This initiative aims to efficiently collect overdue local non-tax revenue and ensure stable local finances through intensive collection activities.

Guri City Hall exterior. Provided by Guri City

Guri City Hall exterior. Provided by Guri City

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As of September this year, Guri City has collected approximately 2.23 billion won. The city plans to make every effort to collect delinquent amounts during this comprehensive collection period in order to exceed its target of 2.6 billion won by December.


Key measures include: ▲ Strengthening the investigation and seizure of delinquent taxpayers' assets such as vehicles, bank deposits, and accounts receivable ▲ Conducting public auctions of long-term seized real estate ▲ Expanding home searches for high-value and habitual delinquents to three to four times per month and pursuing the seizure of movable property ▲ Implementing administrative sanctions such as public disclosure of names and restrictions on licensed businesses.


Additionally, the city plans to increase the collection rate by sending payment notices via Kakao notification messages, issuing mass delinquency notices, encouraging voluntary payments from delinquent taxpayers, and providing ongoing counseling to promote payment.


A Guri City official emphasized, "Non-tax revenue is an important foundation of the city's finances, so we will do our utmost to track down habitual and chronic delinquents until the end and collect all overdue amounts."



For further details, please contact the Delinquent Non-Tax Revenue Team at the Collection Division of Guri City Hall.


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