I am currently living in Japan.
I bought an electronic product for a gift.
Of course, because I live here, I became a resident of Japan under the tax law and paid my taxes.
In this case, what is the tax if I bring it to Korea?
Since I already paid it in Japan, I won't be double taxation, right?
814 2015-06-01 Gentleman
You'll be taxed because there's no way to prove that you paid taxes to Japan.
If a resident of Korea buys something from a foreign country, the consumption tax will be refunded.
And you're taxed when you come in.
I don't know what to do if the nationality is different.
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