Yangpyeong Governor Jin Jinseon Launches First "Visiting National Tax Law Class"
Practical "Corporate Tax Training"
for Accounting Managers of Energy Self-Reliant Village Corporations
Yangpyeong County in Gyeonggi Province (Governor Jin Jinseon) announced that it held its first "Visiting National Tax Law Class" at the Lifelong Learning Center on the 17th. This training was organized to support accounting managers in the county who face difficulties during the corporate tax filing process, reflecting suggestions raised at the 2025 Communication Forum with residents.
Jin Jinseon, Yangpyeong County Governor, conducted the "Visiting National Tax Law Class" at the Lifelong Learning Center on the 17th. Provided by Yangpyeong County
View original imageWith the recent establishment of energy self-reliant villages in the region leading to an increase in new corporations, the county designed a practical tax education program focused on "corporate tax assessment and filing practices" to help village-level accounting managers, who often lack experience in corporate operations, apply their knowledge directly in the field.
This session primarily targeted accounting managers of energy self-reliant village corporations. Starting with this initiative, the county plans to regularly operate the "Visiting National Tax Law Class" at least once a year. Through this, it aims to lay the foundation for stable corporate management and accurate tax filing.
Governor Jin Jinseon stated, "Village accounting managers who have suddenly taken on corporate responsibilities have expressed significant challenges in understanding tax law and preparing filings," adding, "I hope this training becomes an opportunity for residents to develop the capability to file corporate taxes on their own."
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Meanwhile, Yangpyeong County plans to continue expanding practical training tailored to residents' needs, further strengthening field-oriented, customized educational programs so that residents and village communities can better understand tax work and operate corporations stably.
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