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Why does South Korea's dependent deduction in year-end settlement depend on relationship and income filters instead of family instinct?

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Jiwon Choi
June 1, 2026 3,284 views 1 answer
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Employees in Korea often assume that supporting a family member should naturally make them a dependent for year-end settlement. Please explain why the actual deduction rules are more filtered than that and why income limits still decide so much.

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