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![]() Do you exempt them from the draft, potentially raising draft-dodging & corruption & upsetting conservatives & patriots but making the religious & liberals happy? Or do you force them to serve in prison, letting them live in nicer prison space & not technically be prisoners, but also still live, work & eat in a prison? Or just keep doing what you were already doing & imprison them & give them a criminal record?īorder Wall?: Would ROK have a “border wall” policy, too? Since, well, its only land border is with DPRK. The dilemma would be what to do with conscientious objectors. A court last year said that the ROK has to allow them to serve the country in other ways, and the ROK government says they’ll follow the court ruling - by letting them serve the country from prison. Historically, conscientious objectors (pacifist religion members) go to prison in lieu of serving in the military. The New York Times This is also a thing in ROK. The same NYT article above notes that due to declining birth rates in ROK, they may be unable to fill all of the boots needed for their current military.Ĭonscientious Objectors filling prisons dilemma: In South Korea, Draft Resisters Still Go to Prison. Not enough draftees: Lategame dilemma that could be caused by perilously-low population. The New York Times - which would definitely upset patriots & maybe conservatives, but help with tourism & make youth happy. Deferrals have recently been given to KPop stars in ROK in BDS New ‘BTS Law’ Is Passed in South Korea. Conscription in South Korea - Wikipediaĭraft exceptions & deferrals: For draft exceptions, see the exceptions & deferrals historically given to Olympic competitors & the like. For draft dodging, any of these RL examples could be dilemmas. ![]() Happy patriots but unhappy conservatives?! Could this be the one incident to make patriots happy and conservatives unhappy?!ĭraft dodging & draft exceptions. More gender equality (both genders enlist) and lower population (2 fewer years to spend raising kids) but also lower productivity (2 years outta the workforce) and lots of people would probably be unhappy. Opening up conscription for women, as dilemma or policy. North Korean defector spends six hours walking around heavily guarded border unnoticed | South Korea | The Guardian happened today, which is embarrassing for ROK’s security apparatus. ![]() this chart from the Tax Foundation (note it’s considered an unbiased source in the US and generally well-regarded, but they’re highly critical of corporate taxes): Korea Tax - Income Taxes in Korea | Tax FoundationīTW, more food for thought for South Korea-unique incidents & dilemmas….Doing Business table, which lays it out by percents & by world rankings in a handy-dandy table… Doing Business in Korea, Rep.the official National Tax Service of South Korea website, in English (note that it appears to be geared toward foreigners) 국세청영문.corporate tax credit for investing in sustainable energy.corporations can take a tax credit for investments into productivity (this reads to me like technology grants and/or robotic research grants).the tax credits for children are pretty low, roughly $150 USD per child and $300 for the third child and any additional, I think - check my maths!.interestingly, there’s a tax credit of half a million won (roughly $500 USD) for being a female taxpayer.A dream for you for setting up the tax credits & tax benefits & some welfare items - Korea, Republic of - Individual - Deductions.Pension tax is roughly 4.5% on employee & 4.5% on employer.Scaling income tax rates, in Korean won.VAT is 10%, exempting food & healthcare.The sidebar to the left on the website lets you click around various types of taxes. PWC (PriceWaterhouseCooper) is one of the largest accounting, tax, & audit firms in the world. The South Korean president can only remain for one single term! which seems a bit depressing from a gameplay POV, and we don’t even support that low a setting, so its currently 2…įor when you set up their taxes, this source seems very useful & authoritative. Given the geography AND language barrier, I may add a hard coded reduction in immigration.Įducation is high but not insanely high, and I think that needs a boost from cultural importance of education, and private tutoring. I think this is wrong, and caused mostly by the economy. I’m thinking a south korea specific ‘Border Tensions with North Korea’ situation that was affected by foreign relations to some extent, and which boosted patriotism would be a good idea?Ĭurrently immigration is sky high and there is an illegal immigration crisis. I need to get some stuff in there to represent tension with North Korea, and also to reflect the obsession with educational performance. high productivity and technological advantage. I’m pleased to report we have our first conservative country on the political compass! With an initial private space program. |
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