Myanmar workers living in South Korea face a major deadline crisis at their embassy. Officials warned tax-paying citizens they must grab their income tax receipts within one month of making bank transfers. The embassy refuses to take responsibility for payments when people fail to collect their proof documents. Embassy staff discovered that many workers ignore the new pickup system that launched back in May. Citizens who miss the deadline lose their tax receipts forever with no second chances.
The embassy started accepting direct bank payments on May 12 but found serious problems right away. Workers were sending money for their taxes but never bothering to visit the embassy afterward. Seventeen people have already missed their pickup deadlines across two months. Four citizens failed to collect receipts during May and thirteen more ignored the June deadline. Embassy workers are frustrated with the extra paperwork these missing receipts create.
The final warning gives stragglers until July 18 to claim their documents. Embassy officials stated they will stop processing any receipt requests after Friday's deadline passes. Workers who send wrong payment amounts cause additional delays for everyone else. The embassy urged all taxpayers to double-check their transfer amounts before sending money. Exact payments help embassy staff process paperwork much faster for all citizens.
The embassy started accepting direct bank payments on May 12 but found serious problems right away. Workers were sending money for their taxes but never bothering to visit the embassy afterward. Seventeen people have already missed their pickup deadlines across two months. Four citizens failed to collect receipts during May and thirteen more ignored the June deadline. Embassy workers are frustrated with the extra paperwork these missing receipts create.
The final warning gives stragglers until July 18 to claim their documents. Embassy officials stated they will stop processing any receipt requests after Friday's deadline passes. Workers who send wrong payment amounts cause additional delays for everyone else. The embassy urged all taxpayers to double-check their transfer amounts before sending money. Exact payments help embassy staff process paperwork much faster for all citizens.