Deductions from Salary
From your salary, you are going to get the deductions of Income Tax, Pension, Health Insurance and others.
Check out how much you are going to get deductions from your salary from this article.
1. Income Tax (3% ~ 5%)
- All teachers working in Korea on an E-2 Visa pays Korean taxes. It is your employer’s responsibility to file your taxes on your behalf, and it will be automatically deducted from you monthly pay check.
- Current rate is 3% to 5% of your salary depending on how much you make each month.
2. National Pension Scheme (4.5%)
- Current rate is 9% (4.5% will be deducted from teachers salary and another 4.5% will be paid by employer).
- Due to Social Security Treaty of America (effective, April 2001), Canada (effective, May 1999), American and Canadian citizens can get their pension upon returning home. You can ask for a refund from the National Pension Corporation at the end of contract for the first 2 years. If you don’t ask for such a refund, it will be added to your pension period.
- South Africans have the right to opt out of the pension plan.
- Although Korean schools are required to pay into the Korean National Pension scheme, many employers fail to do so because there is no government office in place to monitor or enforce the rule. Schools that don’t offer the pension plan tend to offer higher salaries to compensate for the difference. Additionally, just because a specific school doesn’t pay into the scheme does not mean the school itself is not credible or financially stable.
- For more details, visit the National Pension Corporation (NPC).
3. National Health Insurance (2.24%)
- Current rate is 4.48% (2.24% will be deducted from teachers salary and another 2.24% will be paid by employer).
- The insurance will cover most of basic medical and dental necessities and the medical coverage won’t start until you receive your Alien Registration Card, which usually takes 2-4 weeks after your arrival. It is advised that all teachers buy travel insurance with medical coverage for 30-45 days following arrival in Korea in case.
- For more details, visit the National Health Insurance Corporation (NHIC).
4. Housing Deposit
- Generally between 400,000 KRW to 900,000 KRW depending on schools policy (usually deducted from first three months salaries but may be negotiable).
- This deposit is to cover any unpaid monthly service, utility, telephone charges and etc. at the completion of contract and employer agrees that payment of remaining amounts of the deposit will be made to employee at the end of contract period after all outstanding monthly service, utility, and telephone charges have been paid.
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