S. Korea sets rules to tax excessive corporate cash reserves


SEJONG: South Korea will introduce a new set of tax rules aimed at encouraging companies to increase dividend payouts, spend on their workers and invest in production facilities, the finance ministry said on Wednesday.

The move is a follow-up to stimulus measures that the new finance minister introduced last month to boost domestic demand and keep Asia's fourth largest economy on a firm recovery path in the face of sustained weakness in global demand.

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