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today's announcement was released on the 25th, there was an opposition among individual investors right now that they are not trying to get rid of the securities trading tax completely, but eventually raise more taxes. In response, the government emphasized that the symptoms were never.

Reporter Yoo Duck-ki will tell you about this.

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Regarding the taxation policy of minority shareholders' share transfer gains, the government emphasized that it is only a tax principle that states that there is a tax where income is.

We're trying to block the rich'tweezers' frame.

[Kim Yong-beom / 1st Vice Minister of Strategy and Finance: Tax revenue neutral for now… So, I will tell you that it is not such a tax reorganization considering the

tax increase .] The government explained that the tax increase in 2023 would increase by KRW 2.1 trillion by increasing taxation on capital gains from minority shareholders. .

It is also said that, after 2022, the increase in capital gains tax may lead to additional transaction taxes.

However, it is still controversial that double taxation is the cause of securities trading tax in consideration of tax revenues while expanding the tax on gains on transfer of shares.

[Hwang Se-woon / Research Fellow, Capital Market Research Institute: Did you mean that the long-term abolishment roadmap (for securities transaction tax) did not include the facts? Therefore, the controversy related to this double taxation is bound to continue

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On the Cheong Wa Dae National Petition website, petitions from minority shareholders who oppose this policy have been posted, and thousands have agreed.

We broke the logic of'to prevent the inflow of funds into the stock market' and'to be a real tax increase'.

The government finalizes the final draft through public hearings and financial company briefings next month and submits it to the regular National Assembly in September.

(Video coverage: Seonghwa Jung, Donghyuk Yoo, Sangbo Jeong, video editing: Park Jeongsam, CG: Sanghyun Park)   

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