세금 | do I have to pay tax?
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Hi! I got the money from family member who lived in korea
and the money is in my korea bank account
in this case, do I have to pay the tax to korea tax department?
if I have to, where and how much do I have to pay
It's around 70,000 dollars
and the money is in my korea bank account
in this case, do I have to pay the tax to korea tax department?
if I have to, where and how much do I have to pay
It's around 70,000 dollars
작성일2010-05-28 05:22
한국에서는 증여세를 냅니다
미국에서 증여세는 증여 받는 사람에게는 해당이 없습니다
미국 영주인/시민 이시면 7만불에서 나오는 이자만 소득으로 잡으세요
한국정부에 이자소득에 세금 내신 게 있으면
미국 세금보고시 foreign tax credit 을 받으시고...
미국에서 증여세는 증여 받는 사람에게는 해당이 없습니다
미국 영주인/시민 이시면 7만불에서 나오는 이자만 소득으로 잡으세요
한국정부에 이자소득에 세금 내신 게 있으면
미국 세금보고시 foreign tax credit 을 받으시고...
In Korea, gift tax rate is significant. You are allowed approximately $10,000 as gift tax free. The tax liability is initially on the gift giver, but the recipient is liable as well. Under the US law, gifts up to $13,000 per person is exempt from
gift tax annually. Thus, if the gift was from your parents, $26,000 would be tax exempt. Even if one parent gives the gift, the tax permits treating it as gift from both parents. If the parents are not subject to US tax law, you would need to report
If it was succession, than will it be different?
the gift - but will not create tax liability. You do need to report the foreign accounts (all financial accounts - banks and security companies) if the maximum aggregate amount is greater than $10,000. Any interest that you earn need to be reported
as well. Inheritance would make it somewhat different but the basic reporting rules would be pretty much the same.