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What is the best way for a foreign founder to start a business in South Korea: local company, branch or liaison office?
I need a South Korea setup answer for a foreign founder. Please compare a foreign-invested Korean company, a branch office and a liaison office, and explain why the legal form changes the tax, liability and registration story from day one.
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