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Buying a home feels exciting—until you realize the “price” is not the full cost. If you’re trying to avoid surprise bills at closing, you need a simple map of what taxes apply, when they’re due, and what reductions you may qualify for.

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What Taxes Apply When Buying a Home

Section takeaway: Home purchase taxes split into (1) taxes at acquisition/registration and (2) taxes you pay every year after you own the home.
- At purchase (closing/registration phase): Acquisition Tax (취득세) and, depending on your case, related local surtaxes; registration-related taxes/fees.
- After purchase (holding phase): Property tax (재산세) and potentially comprehensive real estate holding tax depending on your ownership and assessed values.
Decision point: Your expected tax burden changes by home price, ownership count, location (e.g., regulated areas), and whether you qualify for any special reductions.
Acquisition Tax (취득세) Explained

Section takeaway: Acquisition tax is the first major bill, and it has a clear deadline—missing it risks penalties.
- What it is: A local tax charged when you acquire a home (purchase, gift, inheritance, etc.).
- When you file/pay: Typically within 60 days from the acquisition date for a standard paid purchase (often tied to the balance payment/closing date). Source: Local Government (Gwanak-gu Office), 2026
- How to file: Online, in-person, or by mail through the “Acquisition Tax Report” civil service. Source: Government24, 2026
- Budget rule: treat acquisition tax as a required “closing cost,” not optional.
- Timing rule: plan filing/payment immediately after closing to stay within the legal window.
Documents you may be asked for (common cases): purchase contract, ID, proof of payment/closing, resident registration documents, and (if applying for reductions) additional evidence such as family relationship documents. Source: Government24, 2026
Registration & Legal Fees

Section takeaway: Registration is not only paperwork—taxes and fees can apply on the day you register ownership.
- Registration license tax (등록면허세): Often calculated as a percentage depending on the type of registration (e.g., ownership transfer vs. preservation registration).
- Payment timing: Commonly paid by the registration date, and reported/paid by the taxpayer. Source: Local Government (Seocho-gu Office), 2026
- Other costs: judicial scrivener/legal service fees, certificate issuance, and administrative fees (varies by case and provider).
Practical tip: Ask your agent/registry professional for a written estimate that separates taxes from service fees. It prevents confusion and helps you compare quotes fairly.

Ongoing Property Taxes After Purchase
Section takeaway: Annual taxes depend on assessed values and ownership status, so your first-year cost may differ from later years.
- Property tax (재산세): A local holding tax usually billed annually (often split by periods depending on local billing rules).
- What changes the bill: assessed value updates, your ownership count, and whether you qualify for any local relief programs.
Checklist for year-one planning: save the assessment notice, verify your property details, and confirm whether any relief requires separate application in your district.
Tax Benefits for First-Time & Special Buyers

Section takeaway: Reductions exist, but they usually require eligibility + an application, and some have time windows and clawback rules.
| Program/Case | Who may qualify | Benefit & key conditions |
|---|---|---|
| First-time homebuyer acquisition tax relief | Eligible first-time buyers (as defined by the program) | Relief applies through a formal application; submit required evidence such as residency/family documents. Source: Local Government (Geumcheon-gu Office), 2026 |
| Childbirth/child-rearing home acquisition tax relief | Parents meeting the program rules (e.g., home price cap and timing around childbirth) | Up to a capped reduction (often presented as a maximum KRW amount), with rules on moving-in/continued use and possible clawback if conditions are broken. Source: Local Government (Geumcheon-gu Office), 2026 |
| Tax exemption/reduction confirmation (취득세·등록면허세 비과세/감면 확인) | Buyers seeking exemption/reduction approval | Apply at your 읍/면/동 or city/county/gu office per procedure; confirm required supporting documents before filing. Source: Government24, 2026 |
Application basics (policy-style summary):
- Target: buyers who meet each program’s eligibility (first-time purchase, childbirth/child-rearing case, etc.). Source: Local Government (Geumcheon-gu Office), 2026
- Amount: commonly structured as a cap-limited reduction or “up to” maximum amount (program-specific). Source: Local Government (Geumcheon-gu Office), 2026
- How to apply: file a reduction application and/or exemption confirmation through your local tax office workflow (district office or via the relevant civil service route). Source: Government24, 2026
- Period: many programs operate within defined date ranges; always verify the currently applicable window in your district guidance. Source: Local Government (Geumcheon-gu Office), 2026
- Documents: typically include identification, contract, resident registration documents, and family relationship certificates where required. Source: Local Government (Geumcheon-gu Office), 2026
- Payment timing: reductions are handled at filing/assessment time; if you pay first, ask whether a refund/adjustment process exists locally. Source: Government24, 2026
- Contact: your local district office tax department (시·군·구 세무부서) is the primary contact for case-specific confirmation. Source: Government24, 2026
- Caution: breaking residency/usage requirements may trigger clawback (repayment of reduced tax). Source: Local Government (Geumcheon-gu Office), 2026
Final Checklist Before Signing
Section takeaway: One page of checks can prevent the most common (and expensive) mistakes.
- Confirm the acquisition date basis: align your closing/balance date with the tax filing schedule. Source: Local Government (Gwanak-gu Office), 2026
- Get a written estimate: separate acquisition tax, registration tax, and service fees.
- Check reduction eligibility early: first-time, childbirth/child-rearing, or local relief—prepare documents before closing. Source: Local Government (Geumcheon-gu Office), 2026
- Know where you will file: Government24 for the civil service entry point, and your district office for final handling. Source: Government24, 2026
- Keep proof: contract, payment receipts, and registration documents in one folder.
Conclusion
지금 단계에서 가장 중요한 건 “얼마나 내는지”보다 “언제, 어떤 절차로, 어떤 감면을 챙길 수 있는지”를 먼저 고정하는 겁니다. 취득세 신고·납부 기한과 감면 신청 서류만 선행해도 실제 부담이 크게 달라집니다.
- Action 1: Set your tax calendar around the closing date and the 60-day filing window. Source: Local Government (Gwanak-gu Office), 2026
- Action 2: Pre-check eligibility for first-time or childbirth/child-rearing relief and collect documents early. Source: Local Government (Geumcheon-gu Office), 2026
- Action 3: Use the exemption/reduction confirmation route if your case is unclear, then file with confidence. Source: Government24, 2026
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