[Economy 365] From



tomorrow (the 1st), the cheonsei tax reporting system will be implemented, and if you sign a cheonsei rental contract, you must report it to the local government within one month.



All rental contracts with a deposit exceeding KRW 60 million or a monthly rent exceeding KRW 300,000 are subject to reporting.



The metropolitan area, metropolitan cities, and urban areas such as Sejong City are excluded from the coverage, but the county area with many small rental contracts is excluded.



If you omit the monthly rent return, you will be fined from 40,000 won to a maximum of 1 million won.



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tomorrow onwards, as the ownership tax and capital gains tax on multi-family homes rise sharply, Seoul apartment transaction volume and sales have decreased, while 'last-minute' housing donations have increased significantly.



The apartment transaction volume in Seoul decreased every month from 7,500 in December last year to 3,600 last month, and the number of apartments for sale in Seoul was 83,800, down 3.9% from a month ago.



On the other hand, the number of housing donations in Seoul last month was about 3,000, the highest this year.



As house prices continue to rise, it is analyzed that a significant number of multi-homeowners choose to donate rather than buy.



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Among the children born in the first quarter of this year, the share of children above the third recorded the lowest.



According to the National Statistical Office, in the first quarter of this year, the number of children born third or older accounted for 7.9% of the total, the lowest figure since the first quarter of 2015, when statistics began to be published quarterly.



On the other hand, the proportion of the first child increased by 4.3 percentage points, which is analyzed as a result of the decrease in marriage itself and the delayed age of marriage and childbirth.



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ESG activities of companies have been found to have a real impact on consumers' product purchases.



As a result of a survey by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 63% of respondents said that their ESG activities had an impact on their product purchases, and 70% said they did not intentionally purchase products from companies that had negative ESG activities.