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Medical Expense Tax Credit in Korea for Foreign Workers

By Korea Tax Guide Editorial Team | Last reviewed: August 3, 2026 | Last updated: August 3, 2026

Year-End Settlement Intermediate

Summary: A practical guide to Korea's medical expense tax credit for foreign employees, including eligible family costs, missing Hometax data, thresholds, and records.

Who this guide is for

Quick Answer

Foreign employees using Korea's normal progressive tax calculation may claim eligible medical expenses through year-end settlement when the statutory conditions are met. The credit calculation can depend on total salary, the patient, expense type, reimbursements, and supporting evidence; the foreign-worker flat tax generally does not combine with ordinary deductions and credits.

Key points

Step-by-step explanation

Check the tax method first

Ordinary income deductions and credits are generally relevant when the employee uses progressive taxation. A worker choosing the special foreign-worker flat tax should compare the full result because that method normally replaces ordinary deductions and credits.

Match the patient and payment

Create a list showing the patient, relationship, provider, amount paid, reimbursement, and whether the item appears in the simplified service. Rules can differ for the employee, older or disabled family members, and other eligible dependents.

Reconcile Hometax with receipts

Simplified-service data is a starting point, not proof that every displayed item is claimable or that every eligible item is displayed. Obtain receipts for missing eligible expenses and remove reimbursements or excluded items.

Preserve the calculation

Keep the employer submission, receipts, reimbursement evidence, and a short worksheet explaining the amount claimed. This helps if the employer requests clarification or the deduction is reviewed later.

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

Can foreign workers claim medical expenses in Korea?

Eligible foreign employees generally can under the normal year-end settlement method, subject to the same statutory conditions and documentation rules.

What if an expense is missing from Hometax?

Request supporting evidence from the medical provider and ask the employer how to enter additional eligible data.

Can I claim reimbursed expenses?

Amounts reimbursed by insurance or another party generally require adjustment and should not be claimed twice.

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.