koreabusiness8 Starting a Business in Korea: Understanding Registration, Permits, Notifications, and Administrative Review Foreigners Starting a Business in KoreaUnderstanding the Administrative Structure Behind Business SetupForeign nationals can legally start and operate businesses in Korea. However, the process is often misunderstood because the administrative structure involves several different types of procedures.In many countries, opening a business is often described simply as “registering a company.” In Kor.. 2026. 4. 1. Registration vs. Permits vs. Notifications: How Business Setup Really Works in Korea Basic Business Registration Process Explained (Korea)A system-oriented guide to “Start & Operate in Korea”Starting a business in Korea is less about “filling out one form” and more about moving through several administrative tracks that may run in parallel:Business Registration (사업자등록): tax registration with the National Tax Service (국세청, NTS).Permits / Licenses (인·허가): prior approval required f.. 2026. 3. 25. Business Structures in Korea: From Registration to Permits and Administrative Review Business Structures Available in Korea (and how authorities “see” them)This guide explains the main business structures you can use in South Korea and how they relate to the administrative system: what is merely registration, what triggers permits/approvals, what is handled by notifications, and where administrative review (심사) shows up.Korea separates “who you are as a business” from “what you .. 2026. 3. 11. Signboard Installation Rules in Korea: Permit and Outdoor Advertising Guide for Businesses When opening a business in Korea, many foreign entrepreneurs focus on leases, business registration, and licensing.However, one small but critical element is often overlooked: signboard installation.In Korea, signboards are not just design elements.They are legally regulated outdoor advertisements, and installing them without proper permission can lead to fines, removal orders, or even business .. 2026. 3. 4. Building Use Change in Korea: A Practical Guide for Entrepreneurs IntroductionWhen starting a business in Korea, many entrepreneurs focus on licenses, business registration, or visas.However, one of the most common — and often overlooked — causes of delays and denials is building use compatibility.In Korea, every building is legally classified by its designated use.If your actual business activity does not match that classification, authorities may refuse your.. 2026. 2. 25. Business Operation Notification in Korea: Documents, Floor Plans, and Hygiene Rules IntroductionStarting a small business in Korea often begins with one critical administrative step: business operation notification.This process applies to many everyday businesses such as restaurants, cafés, beauty salons, laundries, academies, and various service-based shops.For foreign entrepreneurs, the challenge is not only language, but also understanding why Korean authorities require cert.. 2026. 2. 18. 이전 1 2 다음