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Payslip Changes in South Korea - activpayroll

Written by activpayroll | Oct 13, 2021 11:00:00 PM

From 19th November 2021, employers must include new details on employee payslips and wage statements, this comes after a revision to the Labor Standards Act.

Payslips must now include all of the following:

  • Name
  • Date of birth or employee ID
  • Pay date
  • Days worked
  • Gross amount
  • Hours worked
  • Overtime hours (if applicable)
  • All receivable items (allowance, incentive, etc.)
  • Formula for all pay items
  • All deductible items

If the above items are not mentioned on all payslips, the following fines will be imposed:

  • First time – KRW 200,000
  • Second time – KRW 300,000
  • Third time or more – KRW 500,000

If the payslip is not provided at all, the following fines will be imposed:

  • First time – KRW 300,000
  • Second time – KRW 500,000
  • Third time or more – KRW 1,000,000

There are some exceptions to this new law:

  • Daily workers (employees that work less than 30 days) – Identity information such as date of birth or employee ID can be excluded from the payslip
  • Workers in a workplace with four or fewer employees or those who are excluded from the application of working hours – overtime, night and holiday hours can be excluded from the payslip

Interested in doing business in South Korea? Find out everything you need to know about payroll, tax, social security, employee benefits, work permits, employment law and more in activpayroll’s Guide to Doing Business in South Korea. This is available as a free PDF to download.