South Korea VAT Report

If you have a Republic of Korea (South Korea) subsidiary and nexus and you have the International Tax Reports SuiteApp installed in your NetSuite account, you can generate the General Value-Added Tax Return, in English or Korean, from Reports > VAT/GST > Tax Reports (International).

Important:

To correctly generate the tax report for South Korea, use the tax code properties provided by the International Tax Reports SuiteApp. See South Korea Tax Codes.

NetSuite gets the values in the report from your transactions, but some boxes in the form may require you to enter data manually. It is important that you save a PDF file of the report for your own records because NetSuite cannot audit manually entered data. For information, see Generating VAT/GST Reports.

You should review all the values in the report. You can click the values in the boxes of the VAT report to view drilldown details. To understand how NetSuite uses the tax codes to get the values for the General Value-Added Tax Return form for the Republic of Korea, see What goes into each box - South Korea VAT report.

Important:

The NetSuite VAT/GST tax form is designed to look like the official tax form for ease of use when completing the official return form. It is not intended for submission to the tax agency.

Screenshot of South Korea VAT Report
Note:

You can also use customizable saved reports provided by the International Tax Reports SuiteApp to view both detail and summary reports for purchases or sales, grouped by tax code. For more information, see Sales and Purchase Reports Grouped by Tax Code.

Related Topics

VAT and GST Reporting Overview
International Tax Reports
Generating VAT/GST Reports
International Tax Reports Best Practices
South Korea Tax Codes
What goes into each box - South Korea VAT report

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