Lisa W. asked

💰  Tax

If I have an Australian company, an Australian business bank account, and a personal South Korean bank account, and I pay wages from the Australian business bank account to the personal South Korean bank account, am I liable for taxes in South Korea as an Australian resident?

April 18th, 2024

Sherry G. answered

As an Australian resident, you are not liable for South Korean income tax on wages paid from your Au...

April 18th, 2024

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