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Tax revenue up 19% in May on higher income, bullish stock market - The Korea Times

Korea's tax revenue shot up nearly 19 percent in May from a year earlier due to higher incomes and the recent bullish run in the stock market, data...

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koreatimes.co.krStai leggendo2 g fa

Tax revenue up 19% in May on higher income, bullish stock market - The Korea Times

Korea's tax revenue shot up nearly 19 percent in May from a year earlier due to higher incomes and the recent bullish run in the stock market, data...

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koreaherald.com2 g fa

Tax revenue up 19% in May on higher income, bullish stock market

South Korea's tax revenue shot up nearly 19 percent in May from a year earlier due to higher incomes and the recent bullish run in the stock market, data showed

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·koreatimes.co.kr

    Tax revenue up 19% in May on higher income, bullish stock market - The Korea Times

    Korea's tax revenue shot up nearly 19 percent in May from a year earlier due to higher incomes and the recent bullish run in the stock market, data...

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·koreaherald.com

    Tax revenue up 19% in May on higher income, bullish stock market

    South Korea's tax revenue shot up nearly 19 percent in May from a year earlier due to higher incomes and the recent bullish run in the stock market, data showed