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National Tax Service (South Korea)

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National Tax Service
국세청
國稅廳
Gukse-cheong

NTS headquarters in Sejong
Agency overview
Formed1966; 59 years ago (1966)
JurisdictionGovernment of South Korea
HeadquartersSejong, South Korea
Agency executive
  • Kim Chang-ki, Commissioner
Parent agency Ministry of Economy and Finance
Websitents.go.kr

The National Tax Service (Korean: 국세청; Hanja: 國稅廳) is the tax organization in South Korea and is run under the Ministry of Economy and Finance. The headquarters are in Sejong City.

Whistleblower reward program

Whistleblowers can be eligible for rewards under reward programs simultaneously and rewards are for 5-20% of the collected proceeds.

See also

References

  1. Jhoo, Dong-chan (December 10, 2014). "5 more government agencies to relocate to Sejong this month". The Korea Times.
  2. "Deputy Director of National Tax Service of South Korea Interviewed at Whistleblower Summit". Retrieved 21 August 2020.

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