Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 2:56 am Post subject: Korean Income Tax Refund?
I'm curious. Are we teachers entitled to an annual income tax return.
I met a foreign teacher who told me that he is getting back 600Gs this
year after having filed his claim through his employer. I have been here
for ten years and have never heard of such a thing from anybody, and
that includes my former employers. If it is the case, how do we apply for
an income tax refund? I'm hoping to get back what could be my due for
the past decade.
First of all, have you ever submitted a tax return?
My school gets all the staff to submit tax returns, and I got a small amount one year and a larger amount another year. I don't know if it was the school that calculated the amount of the refund and requested it for me, or the government.
In 2003 I got back about one million (they allowed credit card deductions). If the school files for you then they will screw you over in the amount of tax they paid and you could end up owing money. Be careful that everything is correct before you file. I knew a bunch of teachers that got screwed when the school filed for them. I got 1 million back and they all end up paying 400 thousand.
Whats up with that "write off anything you buy over 5,000 won" write off? My GF gets receipts for everything she buys and all the dinners I buy for her. It would seem the Korean government gives a tax break to encourage consumerism. "Stop saving so much money, spend."
Yep, I've gotten it for the past couple of years. My school takes care of it for me. If you have a credit card USE IT!! It's the easiest way to keep track of the taxes you should get refunded. If you have a car, be sure to submit the statement that comes at the end of the year.