What are the types of entity structures available to register company in South Korea?

Company

Branch Office

A branch office is an extension of the parent company that is planning to establish a presence in South Korea. As such, the parent company is fully accountable for all liabilities incurred by the South Korea branch office. In addition, a branch office setup does not impose any limit on the amount of investment or ownership. Your South Korea branch office will not have full entitlement to government support or tax incentives as compared to those business entities mentioned above.

Representative Office(Liaison Office)

A representative office is often meant for foreign investors who do not intend to carry out business in South Korea. As such, they are only allowed to conduct limited and non-commercial activities such as market research and marketing activities for their parent company. However, a representative office is still required to register and report to the jurisdictional tax office. Nonetheless, a representative office is a popular choice for foreign investors who are planning to promote their presence, as well as seeking to explore the potential market before setting up business in South Korea.

COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT BUSINESS COMPANY STRUCTURE IN SOUTH KOREA

Limited Company Domestic Branch Liaison Office
Company Name No restrictions Must be the same as the foreign parent's name. Must be the same as the foreign parent company name.
Business activity No restrictions Must be the same as a foreign parent company. Profit-making activities are not permitted.
Share Capital KRW100 million to qualify as an FDI company. Otherwise, US$10,000 is recommended. No minimum requirement. No minimum requirement.
Legal Liability Limited Liability Extend to the Parent Company Extend to the Parent Company
Compliance Requirements Must prepare accounting and tax records and meet all the quarterly and annual tax filing requirements. Must prepare accounting and tax records and meet all the quarterly and annual tax filing requirements. Not necessary
Taxation All profits are made by a domestic corporation. All profits including domestic source income made by a domestic corporation. NA

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