Blockchain Research Now Granted Tax Credit in South Korea

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Blockchain Research Now Granted Tax Credit in South Korea

"To boost innovation, South Korea’s government added blockchain to the fields of research and development eligible for a tax credit"

Read more: cointelegraph.com

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South Korea Extends Tax Credits to Blockchain Industry to Spur Innovation

The South Korean government has included blockchain on a list of 16 different fields that are set to receive research & development tax credits. Other areas include wearable robots and fine dust reduction tech. The amendments for tax relief will be in...

Read more: www.cryptoglobe.com

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