[2026-02-21]Korea Expands Youth Financial Counseling and Clarifies Inheritance Tax Policy

Korea is expanding personalized financial counseling services for all youth and clarifying its inheritance tax policy.
The government aims to balance tax burdens and provide tailored financial support to young people.
These initiatives are currently being implemented with strengthened platforms and support systems.

[2026-01-21]Korean Government Unveils 2026 Policy Changes: Tax Relief, Tenant Rights, One-Stop Services

The Cabinet reviewed new 2026 policies jointly prepared by 19 ministries to improve public welfare.
Key measures include tax debt relief for low-income defaulters, enhanced support for crime victims, tenant rights, and expanded one-stop administrative services.
President Lee Jae-myung stressed the importance of tax justice, job creation, and faster legislative action for public benefit.

[2026-01-21]Korean Government Unveils Co-Growth Strategy for Large and Small Businesses by 2026

On January 21, the Korean government announced a co-growth strategy for large and small businesses, led by Deputy Prime Minister Koo Yun-cheol.
The plan includes expanding economic diplomacy achievements, increasing co-financing programs, and preventing technology theft, with three main strategies and detailed tasks through 2026.
Authorities will closely monitor implementation via a new public-private joint meeting, aiming for inclusive growth across the business ecosystem.