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세금 — meaning in English: tax

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요청
yocheong
사임
saim
세금
segeum
브랜드
beulaendeu
주소
juso
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use '세금' in conversations about finances, especially during tax season or when discussing government policies. For example, someone might say, '이번 달에 세금 신고를 해야 해요' (I need to file my taxes this month), usually when talking with friends or colleagues.
Synonyms & nuances
'세금' refers specifically to taxes, whereas '부담금' (burden fee) might indicate a broader financial obligation. Use '세금' when discussing specific tax policies or amounts, while '부담금' could be used in contexts involving fees or charges without direct governmental implication.
Culture
'세금' has its roots in the Chinese characters 税金 (shui jin), reflecting the importance of taxation in Korean history. The concept of taxation has evolved significantly in Korea, particularly during the post-war economic boom when it became essential for funding infrastructure and public services, making it a frequent topic in both casual and formal discussions.
FAQ
Q.What does 세금 mean in English?
'세금' translates to 'tax' in English and refers to the compulsory financial charge imposed by the government on individuals or entities.
Q.How do I use 세금 in a sentence?
You can use '세금' in a sentence like, '세금이 너무 높아요' which means 'Taxes are too high.' This expresses a common sentiment about tax burdens.
Q.Are there different types of 세금 in Korea?
Yes, in Korea, there are various types of '세금' such as income tax (소득세), corporate tax (법인세), and value-added tax (부가세), each with different regulations and implications.
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