The Korea Times
As Incheon’s foreign resident population approaches 100,000, city officials are rolling out multilingual tax notices in an effort to reduce payment delays and tighten enforcement amid growing linguistic and administrative barriers. Incheon Metropolitan City said Tuesday that it has produced local tax guidance materials in six languages — Korean, English, Chinese, Vietnamese, Burmese and Uzbek — to improve accessibility for foreign residents and strengthen compliance with local tax obligations. As of March, the western port city had 95,898 registered foreign residents, with the largest groups coming from China at 14.3 percent, Vietnam at 10.6 percent, Myanmar at 5.5 percent, Uzbekistan at 4.3 percent and Mongolia at 3.4 percent, according to city data. Officials said the diversity of nationalities among both residents and tax delinquents has made targeted communication increasingly necessary. The new materials explain key local taxes, including resident tax and automobile tax, and provide step-by-step instructions on how to pay them. They also outline penalties for nonpayment, incl
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