- How long does it take to incorporate a company in South Korea?
- Most South Korea incorporations complete in 4–6 weeks. KGN runs documentation, government filings and bank introductions in parallel to shorten the timeline.
- What does it cost to set up a South Korea company?
- The average engagement for a South Korea formation is €7,359. This typically covers incorporation, registered address, statutory filings and the first year of compliance support.
- What is the corporate tax rate in South Korea?
- The headline corporate tax rate in South Korea is 9–24%. Effective tax can be lower with double-tax treaties and local incentives — we map this during scoping.
- Do I need to visit South Korea to incorporate?
- In most cases no. KGN incorporates South Korea companies remotely using notarised, apostilled documents and online identity verification.
- Can KGN open a corporate bank account in South Korea?
- Yes. We introduce you to local and international banks active in South Korea, prepare the KYC pack and attend bank meetings on your behalf where permitted.