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fezmond



Joined: 27 Oct 2008

PostPosted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:57 am    Post subject: pension woes Reply with quote

after finally getting to see my payslip, i noticed that my pension payment was at 30,000 won a month and that my taxes were too low.

when confronting my boss, i was told that they'd registered my pay as 700,000 a month, rather than the 2.3m i actually earn. it was explained that it was for my benefit (more money, lower taxes).

i know that they simply don't want to pay their end of the pension or taxes properly and later today found out that they made my korean teachers sign up for this too.

has anyone has any experience with this before?
sure i'd like to keep most of my wages instead of paying a pension i can't touch til 65ish (UK citizen). however, i'd also like to get my dues and see them squirm.

any advice?
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