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New to real estate auctions? Start by filtering properties in five stages: property type, available funds, legal rights, ownership interest, and price. Then verify tenant details and sale documents, and set your maximum bid using recent transactions, costs, and target profit—not appraisal alone. #RealEstateAuctions
Comprehensive Income Tax Filing Rules for Pensioners
Pension income does not follow one filing rule. If you receive only a public pension and year-end settlement is complete, you can generally skip the final comprehensive income tax return. Taxable private pension income above KRW 15 million can be taxed comprehensively or separately at 15%. #PensionTax
Could a valuation floor discourage companies from keeping share prices low? The proposed “Anti-Stock-Price Suppression Law” would value inherited or gifted low-PBR listed shares at no less than 80% of net assets. The article also explains why industry differences and real disposal values require careful safeguards. #PBR
Key Takeaways from the National Real Estate Policy Debate: Holding Tax, Capital Gains Tax, and Supply
The national real estate policy debate put both taxation and supply on the table. Key ideas included higher holding-tax burdens for ultra-expensive, multi-home, and non-owner-occupied properties, plus faster development of existing public housing sites. Nothing is final, so watch the coming tax proposals and legislation. #RealEstatePolicy