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Could your household qualify for the 2026 Housing Benefit? Recognized income must be no more than 48% of the standard median income. Benefits may cover rent for tenants or inspection-based repairs for owner-occupiers. Applications are open year-round. #HousingBenefit

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Around KRW 10.3 trillion in unclaimed insurance benefits is the focus of a 2026 outreach campaign. Learn how Find My Insurance can show enrollment records and interim, maturity, and dormant benefits—and when a claim can be filed online versus requiring insurer review. For deceased policyholders, heirs must begin with an inheritance inquiry service. #InsuranceClaims

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Missed the regular 2025 earned income or child tax credit application? Late applications are open from June 2 to December 1, 2026. Approved applicants receive 95% of the confirmed amount, and eligibility depends on household, income, and total asset requirements. #Hometax

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Planning for seasonal energy bills? The 2026 Energy Voucher provides KRW 295,200 to KRW 701,300 based on household size. Applications run from June 15 through December 31, and eligibility requires meeting both benefit-recipient and household-member criteria. #EnergyVoucher

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Flood damage isn’t automatically covered just because you have own-damage insurance. Check whether your policy includes a single-vehicle accident rider, what exclusions apply, and how insured value affects payment. If flooding happens, don’t restart the car—photograph the waterline and report it promptly. #VehicleFlooding

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Moving out? Settle costs in the right order: confirm what management fees include, photograph utility meter readings, and handle any repair reserve fund separately with the owner. Review deposit deductions before handing over the keys, and keep every statement and payment receipt. #Moving

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