The National Tax Service supports the Jeju Air disaster...Extension of delivery date for special disaster areas

2025.01.02. PM 4:14
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The National Tax Service said it will provide active cleaning support to victims of Jeju Air plane accidents and their bereaved families, such as extending the tax payment deadline and early payment of refunds.

According to the National Tax Service, taxpayers in special disaster areas who suffer management difficulties due to airliner accidents can be extended up to two years if they apply for an extension of the payment deadline for value-added tax, corporate tax, and comprehensive income tax.National taxes notified

may also apply for an extension of the delivery date of up to two years.

In addition, if you apply for a grace period for the sale of seized or seized property due to the current arrears, you can postpone it for up to two years.

The National Tax Service has decided to pay as early as possible if the victims' bereaved families and businesses located in special disaster areas apply for a second-term VAT refund in 2024.

In addition to extending the delivery date for victims and their families, the deadline for filing the second confirmed VAT in 2024 has also been extended.


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