To this end, Incheon City plans to deploy an "Omega Plus Task Force" consisting of 22 people in charge of collecting arrears from cities, counties, and districts.
The collection targets 140 large delinquents of more than 5 million won living in Gangwon, Chungcheong, Gyeongsang, and Jeju, all of whom failed to pay 1.1 billion won in local taxes.
The Omega Plus Task Force will lock and tow the wheels of delinquent cars through local business trips.
In the first half of this year, Incheon City also collected 100 million won in arrears through wheel locking and towing of 50 high-paying vehicles living in other regions.
The "Omega," which Incheon City named after an organization dedicated to collecting high-value delinquents, is the last letter of the Greek letter, and it is a willingness to track and collect arrears to the end.
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