Practical Tax-saving Solutions for Inheritance, Gift, and Family Business Succession
Earning Strong Client Response

BNK Busan Bank (President Bang Seongbin) held a premium seminar titled "Tax-saving Strategies to Preserve Wealth and Family Business" at the Paradise Hotel Busan on November 26, inviting 100 VVIP clients from its branches.

BNK Busan Bank is holding a premium seminar titled "Tax-saving Strategies to Preserve Wealth and Family Business" for VVIP customers. Provided by BNK Busan Bank

BNK Busan Bank is holding a premium seminar titled "Tax-saving Strategies to Preserve Wealth and Family Business" for VVIP customers. Provided by BNK Busan Bank

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This seminar was organized for clients interested in tax-saving strategies for inheritance, gift taxes, and family business succession, aiming to provide practical tax-saving solutions in a rapidly changing tax environment.


The lecture was delivered by Lee Jangwon, CEO and tax accountant at Rich Tax Corporation, who is also well known as the host of the YouTube channel "Dukkeobi Tax Accountant." The session covered topics such as tax strategies for high-net-worth individuals, gift tax-saving methods for startup capital, and tax-saving strategies for corporate inheritance and gift taxes. In addition, the seminar highlighted key tax-saving points of the recent real estate tax reforms linked to the government's housing market stabilization measures, which received a strong response from attendees.


BNK Busan Bank plans to regularly host premium seminars for VVIP clients in the future to strengthen client relationships and provide high-quality wealth management information.



Choi Jaeyoung, Head of the WM Pension Group at BNK Busan Bank, stated, "We will expand our tailored seminars for VVIP clients to cover more diverse and in-depth topics, in order to reward our clients' trust and support."


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