Korea tax guide
Insurance and Pension Deductions in Korea for Foreign Workers
Year-End Settlement
Who this guide is for
- Foreign employees reading year-end settlement data
- Workers comparing payslip deductions
- People checking pension and insurance records
- Foreigners confused by tax vs social insurance
Quick Answer
Insurance and pension amounts can appear in Korean payroll and year-end settlement records, but they are not all the same as income tax. Foreign workers should compare payslips, Hometax year-end settlement data, and employer instructions before assuming a deduction or refund applies.
Key points
- Insurance, pension, and income tax are different categories.
- Some amounts may appear in year-end settlement data.
- Refund routes differ by system.
- Employer payroll records should be compared with official records.
Step-by-step explanation
Separate tax from social insurance
Pension and insurance deductions can affect take-home pay, but they are not the same as income tax withholding. This distinction helps prevent refund confusion.
During year-end settlement
Check what data appears in Hometax and what your employer requests. If a deduction item is missing, ask payroll which record source is accepted.
Before leaving Korea
Keep tax, pension, and insurance records in separate folders. Each system has different rules and contact channels.
Documents you may need
- Payslips
- Year-end settlement data
- National pension records
- Health insurance records
- Employer checklist
- Withholding receipt
Common mistakes
- Calling every payroll deduction tax
- Expecting pension refunds through income tax filing
- Not comparing employer records
- Submitting incomplete deduction data
When should you ask a tax professional?
Ask a qualified tax professional if you have income from several countries, business income, unclear tax residency, treaty questions, missing documents, late filing concerns, or a visa situation that depends on tax records. This site explains general patterns only and cannot review your personal facts.
FAQ
Are pension contributions income tax?
No. Pension contributions and income tax are separate, although records may both matter during settlement.
Can insurance payments reduce tax?
Some insurance-related amounts may matter depending on current rules and eligibility. Check official guidance and payroll instructions.
Is pension refund part of tax refund?
No. Pension refund and income tax refund follow different systems.
Where should I check records?
Use employer payroll records, Hometax for tax data, and relevant pension or insurance official services.
Official Sources to Verify
Tax rules and filing procedures in Korea may change depending on your visa status, income type, tax residency, and the tax year. Before making a tax decision, always verify your situation with official sources or a qualified professional.