There is a story that there is a seller who sold used goods worth 13 billion won on a used trading platform, and attention is focused on the identity of the seller.



On a second-hand trading platform that usually trades small amounts of second-hand goods between residents of the same area, a seller based in Gangnam, Seoul recently sold several hundred to tens of millions of won worth of items one after another.



It is estimated that the total price of used goods sold is 13 billion won. As this story is known to the online community, netizens are asking, 'Is the chaebol doing second-hand transactions?' We offer a variety of opinions.



In fact, second-hand transactions between individuals usually do not pay taxes, and business operators can exploit this to sell high-priced items on second-hand trading platforms to make a profit.



In a recent state audit, the fact that luxury watches and gold bars were traded on major second-hand trading platforms was mentioned, and in the case of repeated high-priced goods transactions, it was pointed out that the business feasibility should be judged and the taxation blind spot should be reduced.