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having to edit this is annoying.
I don't live in the US. In Korea, we just print some stuff out then submit it to our primary employer. After they input, we sign and confirm.
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having to edit this is annoying.
I don't live in the US. In Korea, we just print some stuff out then submit it to our primary employer. After they input, we sign and confirm.
Please do elaborate.
There is a national tax website we print something off from. It collects relevant info throughout the year mostly on deductibles, then you just confirm a few things and print to give to your employer. If you don't have a primary employer, you can just scan/fax to submit it to the tax authority yourself, but that involves filling out the income section yourself which you may or may not need CPA for depending on how complicated your income sources are.
That sounds way convenient.
Yeah, I'm not even fluent in financial Korean and it took me like 10 minutes.