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Korea Tax Filing With Multiple Employers for Foreigners

By Korea Tax Guide Editorial Team | Last reviewed: July 13, 2026 | Last updated: July 13, 2026

Year-End Settlement Intermediate

Summary: A guide for foreigners in Korea who had two employers, changed jobs, or received salary from more than one workplace during the tax year.

Who this guide is for

Quick Answer

Foreigners with multiple employers in Korea should check whether all salary income was included in year-end settlement or whether separate filing review is needed. Collect withholding receipts from each employer, compare Hometax records, and confirm whether the final employer included previous income.

Key points

Step-by-step explanation

Why multiple employers create filing questions

Year-end settlement is simpler when one employer handled all salary for the year. If you had more than one employer, the records may be split. The key question is whether all salary income was included in the final settlement.

What to compare

Compare each employer’s withholding receipt with Hometax income records. Check employer name, work period, gross salary, tax withheld, and whether previous income was added to the final settlement.

When to get help

Ask for help before filing season if an employer is missing, if records disagree, or if your refund estimate seems wrong. Multiple employer cases are common, but they need clean records.

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

Do I need to file tax if I had two employers?

You may need to review whether all salary was included in year-end settlement. If not, separate filing may be relevant.

Which employer handles year-end settlement?

Often the current or final employer handles settlement, but it may need previous-employer records.

What if my old employer will not send records?

Ask for a withholding receipt and check Hometax records. A tax office or professional may help with next steps.

Will this affect my income certificate?

Yes. If one employer's income is missing, official income proof may look incomplete.

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.