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Monday, March 12, 2012

Sijangseo traditional cash receipts can be issued jeopsokttaen ARS 126 times

From 13 in the traditional markets to buy goods when the phone will be able to be issued for cash receipts.

Internal Revenue Service on the 12th, "this year with the cash receipts from the traditional market expansion as a deduction on as a regular telephone answering machine that can issue cash receipts (ARS) system, developed to the opening," he said. As a result, cash receipts from traditional markets to obtain a telephone station 126 at a time without a guide, depending on access and transactions to be entered.

Transactions and re-sent to the IRS as a text message is sent immediately to the buyer. Meanwhile, many small merchants at traditional markets for the cash receipt issued credit card terminal or PC Setup Internet businesses do not have much inconvenience to the consumer, not a few. Government to enable the traditional market of cash receipts in the traditional markets, such as credit card use exceeds the amount of income tax chonggeupyeoaekui 25% to 30% (previously 20%) has enlarged. Onnuri to redeem for cash or cash receipt issued a consumer purchases goods demand is expected to increase significantly.

IRS to encourage operators in terms of cash receipts issued to Franchise Tax Report at about 1.3% of the amount issued, the amount of tax deducted from the annual limit of 7,000,000 won and 5,000 won when income tax cash receipts for less than 20 rounds per cycle deducted said. Under current law, VAT is less than 24 million won per year singoaek cash required to issue receipts for cash receipts do not want customers also may refuse to issue. The country's traditional market operators per 200,000 people, and most go into. IRS e-three won sinsuwon manager, "Amount of gift certificates this year, 235 billion won Onnuri and expected to grow to more than 250 billion won this year, followed by the operators naturally also needs to accept cash receipts will be issued," he explained.

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