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Korean Businesses Spending Less Time On Tax Compliance, Says Latest World Bank Report
- Korean Businesses Spending Less Time On Tax Compliance, Says Latest World Bank Report
- December 03, 2013
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Kiwon Suh, partner in Russell Bedford firm Cheon Ji Accounting Corporation, Seoul, comments on latest World Bank Doing Business report.
The latest World Bank Doing Business report suggests South Korean businesses are saving 20 hours per year on meeting their tax compliance obligations.
With the report now in its 11th year, Doing Business 2014: Understanding Regulations for Small and Medium-Size Enterprises analyses the impact of regulations throughout the business lifecycle across 189 jurisdictions, ranking economies on the basis of 10 indicators including ease of starting a business, and paying taxes. Russell Bedford member...
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