South Korea Reduces Diamond Tax

By Rapaport News / February 06, 2019 / www.diamonds.net / Article Link

RAPAPORT... The government of South Korea has abolished a 26% individualconsumption tax (ICT) on the import of polished diamonds, following talks withits bourse. In December, the government agreed to simplify the taxsystem for diamond importers by replacing it with a 5% import tax and a 10% value-addedtax (VAT), the World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB) said Tuesday. That came after a five-year discussion with the Korea Diamond Exchange (KDE), the WFDB added. "We hope that the abolition of the ICT and simplified taxeswill have a very positive effect on diamond-jewelry sales in South Korea,"bourse chairman Nam Chang-Soo said Tuesday. "I believe that we will see a bigincrease in sales of polished diamonds and of diamond jewelry." The amended tax structure will likely also lead to increasedtax revenue, as more diamonds will enter the country via official chanels rather than through illegal routes, he explained.  Annual sales of polished diamonds in South Korea amount to approximately $2.5 billion, while sales of diamond jewelry come to about $5billion, Chang-Soo added. Image: Polished diamonds. (De Beers)

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