South Korea Eyes Record Tax Revenue of Over 500 Trillion Won Next Year
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- South Korea anticipates collecting at least 500 trillion won ($332 billion) in taxes next year, a record sum, according to Budget Minister Park Hong-keun.
- The government plans to establish a "future response fund" for sustainable growth, investing in the younger generation, regional economies, and talent, while also setting next year's spending at around 800 trillion won.
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South Korea anticipates collecting at least 500 trillion won ($332 billion) in taxes next year, a record sum, according to Budget Minister Park Hong-keun. The government plans to establish a "future response fund" for sustainable growth, investing in the younger generation, regional economies, and talent, while also setting next year's spending at around 800 trillion won.






