South Korea’s National Tax Service has introduced a new filing requirement for VAT‑exempt business owners, including YouTubers, drivers, and delivery riders. All such owners must submit an annual business operation status report by February 10, 2025, and will receive mobile notifications starting on the 21st of the reporting month. The rule expands guidance to one‑person media creators and sets a 24 million won income threshold for certain personal service providers.
They must file the annual business operation status report by February 10 each year (for the 2025 reporting period).
One‑person media content creators such as YouTubers and Instagram users with business income statements or foreign‑currency receipts.
An annual service income exceeding 24 million won.
By default via mobile notifications starting on the 21st of the reporting month; if delivery fails, a paper notification will be sent.
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Bloomberg Tax · about 2 months ago
The South Korean National Tax Service released a press statement outlining new VAT filing and payment deadlines. The main deadlines are Jan. 26 for filing and paying returns for the July–December 2025 period, and March 26 for an extended payment deadline for certain SMEs. Simplified taxpayers and businesses facing financial difficulties also receive automatic or optional extensions.
VatCalc · 1 day ago
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PV Tech · 1 day ago
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Vietnam Briefing · 3 days ago
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VatCalc · 4 days ago
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The Hindu · 4 days ago
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