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South Korean households pay average 83,385 won tax per month in 2014  

byCustoms Today Report
19/02/2015
in International Customs, Korea
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SEOUL: Statistics Korea has documented that households with two or more family members who were classified as belonging to the middle or third tier paid an average 83,385 won (US$76.12) in taxes every month last year, a gain of 13,198 won from 70,187 won in 2013.

Ordinary taxes paid by middle-income earners increased 6.3 times more than they did for the top 20 percent of income earners in South Korea in 2014, stoking public demand for a tax increase on the rich, official data showed Monday.
The third tier are people whose earnings placed them in the 40-60 percent bracket in terms of take-home pay, with average monthly income reaching 3,917,400 won. The 18.8 percent spike is significantly higher than the 3 percent gain for people in the top fifth of the income ladder, who paid 380,332 won per month. This is a gain of 11,209 won from 369,123 won paid in the previous year. The top tier is made up of households that make on average 8,129,500 won per month.

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In contrast, taxes levied on the highest income earnings households grew the steepest at 10.5 percent on-year in 2012, with the middle tier gaining 10.3 percent and the lowest gaining 8.6 percent. Private think tanks said that with middle income earners being strapped with higher outlays in rent and education, any rise in ordinary taxes will hurt them more than those that make more money.

Monthly income of the middle or third tier and fourth tier households rose 3.6 percent and 2.9 percent last year, respectively, which is smaller than the tax rate gains. A source at the Hyundai Research Institute said there is a need to carefully set taxation rates to take into account income so as to make certain the government spreads out the burden among different income groups. Others said constant fine-tuning of taxes is a must to ensure fair distribution of wealth.

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