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Korean Withholding Tax for Foreign Freelancers

By Korea Tax Guide Editorial Team | Last reviewed: July 5, 2026 | Last updated: July 5, 2026

3.3% Freelancer Tax Beginner

Summary: A practical guide to Korean withholding tax for foreign freelancers, including 3.3% payments, records, filing checks, and refund cautions.

Who this guide is for

Quick Answer

Foreign freelancers in Korea may have tax withheld before they are paid, commonly including the 3.3% pattern for some service income. Withholding is not the same as a final tax decision. Freelancers should keep payer records, check Hometax reported income, and review whether annual filing is needed.

Key points

Step-by-step explanation

Why withholding matters

Withholding tax affects how much money you receive and what may appear in official tax records. If a client withholds tax, they may report the payment to the tax authority. This can later affect filing, refund checks, income certificates, or visa-related income proof.

Foreign freelancers should not treat withholding as the end of the process. It is one part of the annual tax picture.

What should freelancers track?

Keep a simple spreadsheet or folder with payer name, payment date, gross amount, withheld amount, and net amount received. If possible, request a withholding receipt.

Record Why it helps
Payer name Helps match Hometax records
Gross amount Needed for income review
Withheld amount Affects payment or refund calculation
Payment date Helps organize by tax year

What is the next step?

Read What Is 3.3% Tax in Korea? and then use the Hometax filing procedure if filing review is relevant.

Documents you may need

Common mistakes

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

What is withholding tax for freelancers in Korea?

It is tax withheld before payment. For some freelance service income, people commonly discuss 3.3% withholding.

Does withholding finish my tax obligation?

Not necessarily. You may still need to review annual filing depending on income and records.

What if a client did not give me a receipt?

Ask the payer for payment and withholding records and compare them with Hometax if available.

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.