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Subsidiary vs Branch in South Korea: Tax, Liability and When to Choose (2026)

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Every foreign company entering South Korea faces the same threshold question: incorporate a local subsidiary or register a branch? The subsidiary vs branch South Korea 2026 decision carries material consequences for corporate tax, parent-company liability, profit repatriation costs, access to FDI incentives and speed to first revenue. Tax reforms enacted in late 2025, restoring corporate income tax brackets by one percentage point across every tier for fiscal years beginning 1 January 2026, have shifted the after-tax arithmetic that previously gave branches a narrow edge in certain profiles. This guide delivers the side-by-side comparison, dimension-by-dimension analysis and explicit decision framework that CFOs, general counsel and founders need to prepare a board-ready recommendation before engaging Korean counsel.

Option A, The Korean Subsidiary: What It Is, When It Applies, Who It Suits

Legal status and incorporation

A subsidiary is a separate Korean legal person incorporated under the Korean Commercial Code. The most common forms for foreign investors are the Yuhan-Hoesa (유한회사, a limited liability company) and the Chusik-Hoesa (주식회사, a stock corporation). Incorporation requires corporate registration at the competent district court registry, designation of at least one local director or representative, and, depending on sector, paid-in capital. Once registered, the subsidiary exists independently of its foreign parent: it can own property, enter contracts, employ staff and litigate in its own name. Because a subsidiary is a distinct entity, creditors of the subsidiary generally cannot reach the parent’s assets absent a guarantee or veil-piercing circumstance.

Tax and filing posture

A Korean subsidiary is a tax-resident corporation. It files annual corporate income tax returns on worldwide income, applying the progressive CIT brackets that took effect for 2026 (10 % on the first KRW 200 million of taxable income, rising to 25 % above KRW 300 billion), plus local income tax (a municipal surtax of 10 % of the CIT liability). When the subsidiary distributes dividends to its foreign parent, Korea imposes withholding tax, at the domestic statutory rate, reduced where an applicable tax treaty provides a lower rate. The parent may then claim a foreign tax credit in its home jurisdiction for the Korean CIT and WHT paid.

Operational impacts

From a practical standpoint, the subsidiary is the preferred vehicle for companies planning long-term market presence. It can hire employees directly under Korean labour law with standard payroll and social insurance obligations. It qualifies, subject to thresholds, for FDI incentives under the Foreign Investment Promotion Act (FIPA), including potential corporate tax reductions, cash grants and subsidised land leases in designated free economic zones. Many regulated sectors (financial services, telecommunications, food and pharmaceuticals) require or strongly favour a locally incorporated entity when issuing operating licences. For foreign investors seeking to build a brand, sign multi-year customer contracts or bid on government tenders, the subsidiary is the natural starting point.

Option B, The Korean Branch: What It Is, When It Applies, Who It Suits

Legal status

A branch (지점) is not a separate legal person. It is an extension of the foreign parent company, a fixed place of business in Korea through which the parent conducts commercial activity. Registration is filed with the court registry and the relevant tax office, but the branch does not have its own corporate charter, shareholders or board. All rights and obligations of the branch accrue directly to the foreign parent. This means the parent is fully liable for every contractual and tortious obligation the branch incurs in Korea.

Tax posture

For Korean tax purposes, a branch constitutes a permanent establishment (PE) of the foreign parent. It is taxed only on Korea-source income attributable to that PE, applying the same progressive CIT brackets as a subsidiary. However, when the branch remits after-tax profits to the parent, Korea’s branch tax regime comes into play. Under National Tax Service (NTS) guidance, a branch remittance tax may be levied on profits deemed remitted, with the applicable rate subject to any reduction under a relevant tax treaty. The interplay between CIT on branch profits, the branch remittance tax and the parent’s home-country foreign tax credit determines the true effective tax rate, and that calculation changed materially in 2026.

Typical use cases

Branches are best suited to companies testing market demand with a defined project scope, performing limited liaison or sales-support functions, or executing a single construction or engineering contract. They are also used by enterprises whose home-country tax system offers generous foreign tax credits, making the combined CIT-plus-branch-tax burden competitive with the subsidiary’s CIT-plus-WHT path. A branch can begin operations faster and at lower upfront cost, which matters for time-sensitive market entries. The trade-off is full parent liability, limited access to Korean FDI incentives and, for many regulated industries, an inability to obtain the licences needed to operate independently.

Subsidiary vs Branch in South Korea, Side-by-Side Comparison

Dimension Subsidiary (local corporation) Branch (foreign parent PE)
Legal status Separate Korean legal person under Commercial Code Extension of foreign parent; no separate legal personality
Tax residence & base Resident; taxed on worldwide income Non-resident PE; taxed on Korea-source income only
2026 CIT brackets 10 % / 20 % / 22 % / 25 % (progressive) + local income tax surtax Same CIT brackets on branch profits + local income tax surtax
Repatriation cost Dividend WHT (domestic rate, reduced by treaty to typically 5–15 %) Branch remittance tax (rate per NTS rules, reduced by treaty)
Liability Limited to subsidiary assets; parent shielded Parent bears full liability for branch obligations
Setup cost Medium–high (USD 5k–20k+; capital formalities, legal fees) Lower (USD 2k–8k; registration, document legalisation)
Time to operation 2–6 weeks (sector-dependent) 1–4 weeks (typically faster)
Payroll & social insurance Standard Korean obligations; local employment contracts Same payroll obligations for Korea-based staff; some visa nuances
FDI incentive eligibility Eligible under FIPA (tax holidays, cash grants, subsidised land) Generally excluded from incorporation-only incentives
Licensing & regulated sectors Can obtain full licences; preferred by Korean regulators Some licences restricted or unavailable to branches
Enforceability / disputes Domestic courts and insolvency regime apply to subsidiary Disputes may implicate foreign parent; enforcement more complex

CFO takeaway: Model four numbers before choosing, (1) projected pre-tax Korean profit, (2) the repatriation tax cost (WHT for a subsidiary vs branch remittance tax for a branch, each adjusted for applicable treaty rates), (3) the home-country foreign tax credit available and (4) the net present value of any FIPA incentives that require incorporation. Where the combined effective tax rate is within one to two percentage points, let the non-tax factors, liability containment, licensing requirements and time horizon, break the tie.

Dimension-by-Dimension Analysis: Branch vs Subsidiary South Korea Tax, Cost, Liability and More

Tax implications

Tax is typically the decisive dimension for the FDI entity choice in Korea. Both structures pay CIT at the same progressive rates, but the total cost of extracting after-tax profits diverges because of the repatriation layer. The table below sets out the key tax parameters for 2026.

Item Subsidiary Branch
CIT brackets (2026) 10 % on first KRW 200M; 20 % on KRW 200M–20B; 22 % on KRW 20B–300B; 25 % above KRW 300B Same rates applied to Korea-source branch profit
Local income tax (surtax) 10 % of CIT liability (municipal surtax) Same
Dividend WHT (domestic) Standard domestic rates apply; treaty rates often reduce to 5–15 % N/A, branch does not pay dividends
Branch remittance tax N/A Levied on deemed remitted profits per NTS formula; treaty may reduce or eliminate
Home-country credit Parent claims credit for Korean CIT + WHT paid Parent claims credit for Korean CIT + branch tax paid
FDI tax incentives Eligible under FIPA (corporate tax reduction or exemption for qualifying industries and zones) Generally not eligible for incorporation-dependent incentives

Worked example, service company repatriating 100 % of profits: Assume KRW 1 billion in taxable income. CIT is approximately KRW 192 million (blended rate across the 10 % and 20 % brackets), plus local income tax of roughly KRW 19. 2 million. For a subsidiary distributing the entire after-tax balance as dividends, the additional cost is the treaty-reduced WHT (for instance, 15 % under many treaties, or as low as 5 % where the parent holds a qualifying ownership stake). For a branch remitting the same profits, the branch remittance tax rate, potentially reduced by treaty, replaces the dividend WHT. The parent’s home-country credit position then determines which path yields a lower overall tax cost.

In jurisdictions with robust credit systems (the United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore), the difference between the two structures often narrows to one to three percentage points of effective tax rate, but in 2026, the restored CIT brackets increase the base on which both the WHT and branch tax are calculated, making it essential to re-run the model with current figures.

Worked example, manufacturer reinvesting in Korea: Where the foreign investor plans to retain most earnings in Korea for expansion, the repatriation tax layer is deferred. In this scenario, the subsidiary and branch face effectively the same CIT burden. The subsidiary wins on non-tax grounds: liability separation, FIPA incentive eligibility and the ability to secure sector licences for manufacturing and distribution.

Cost, setup and ongoing

Cost item Subsidiary Branch
Court registration & government fees Registration tax, education tax, stamp fees, total typically KRW 1–3 million+ Lower registration fees; no paid-in capital requirement
Legal & accounting setup USD 5,000–20,000+ (higher in regulated sectors) USD 2,000–8,000
Annual compliance (audit, filing, bookkeeping) Higher, full statutory audit required above thresholds; annual CIT filing on worldwide income Lower, CIT filing on Korea-source income; no statutory audit requirement in many cases
Employer social insurance contributions Employer bears roughly 10–14 % of payroll (national pension, health, employment, industrial accident) Same obligations for Korea-based employees

The cost gap shrinks as headcount and revenue grow. For a business employing more than a handful of staff, annual compliance costs for a branch approach those of a subsidiary because the same payroll, VAT and withholding obligations apply.

Timing and speed to market

Speed often matters more than cost for companies chasing a contract deadline or product-launch window. A branch can begin operations within one to four weeks: the foreign parent submits legalised corporate documents, registers with the court and the district tax office, and opens a local bank account. A subsidiary requires the same document legalisation plus articles of incorporation, a shareholders’ meeting, capital injection and court registration, typically two to six weeks, extending further in sectors that require pre-approval or licensing from regulators such as the Financial Services Commission or the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. For time-critical entries, starting as a branch and converting to a subsidiary once operations stabilise is a viable (though not cost-free) sequencing strategy.

Liability differences

This is the starkest non-tax differentiator. A subsidiary provides a corporate veil: the parent’s liability is limited to its equity investment. Creditors, employees and regulators pursue claims against the subsidiary’s assets, not the parent’s global balance sheet. A branch offers no such protection. Every obligation the branch incurs, employment claims, product liability, regulatory penalties, is an obligation of the foreign parent. For companies with material exposure risks (manufacturing, consumer products, construction, financial services), the liability difference alone often dictates the subsidiary route. The only caveat: Korean courts may pierce the subsidiary’s veil in cases of undercapitalisation, commingling of assets or fraudulent conduct, so the liability shield must be maintained through proper corporate governance and adequate capitalisation.

Regulatory burden and eligibility for incentives

Korea’s Foreign Investment Promotion Act provides incentives, including corporate tax reductions, cash grants and subsidised land in free economic zones and foreign investment zones, to qualifying foreign-invested companies. Many of these incentives require a locally incorporated entity meeting minimum capital and industry criteria. Branches are generally excluded. Beyond incentives, certain licences and permits in regulated sectors (banking, insurance, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, food) are available only to Korean corporations. If your business plan requires any of these, the subsidiary is not optional, it is a prerequisite.

Enforceability and dispute resolution

A subsidiary is subject to Korean insolvency proceedings and domestic court jurisdiction, giving local creditors and counterparties a familiar enforcement path. Branch disputes may require enforcement against the foreign parent in its home jurisdiction, which can deter Korean counterparties and complicate litigation.

What Changes in 2026: Tax Reform and FDI Rule Updates

The 2025 tax reform package, enacted by the National Assembly and effective for fiscal years beginning on or after 1 January 2026, restored each corporate income tax bracket by one percentage point, returning rates to the levels that applied before the temporary reductions introduced for 2023–2025. The 2026 brackets are now 10 %, 20 %, 22 % and 25 % on the four progressive tiers, plus the unchanged 10 % local income tax surtax on CIT. This restoration increases the absolute CIT payable at every income level, which in turn raises the base on which both dividend WHT and branch remittance tax are calculated.

Industry observers expect the practical effect to be a narrowing of the after-tax advantage that branches held in certain repatriation scenarios under the lower 2023–2025 rates. Because the branch remittance tax is levied on after-CIT profits, a higher CIT reduces the remittable base, but the combined tax burden (CIT plus branch tax) still rises in absolute terms. Similarly, subsidiary dividends carry a higher embedded CIT cost before the WHT layer is applied.

In addition, the NTS has signalled tighter administration of branch tax filing obligations and documentation requirements for foreign corporations. Early indications suggest that branches will face more detailed reporting on profit attribution and remittance calculations, making compliance marginally more burdensome than in prior years. For foreign investors finalising their subsidiary vs branch South Korea 2026 structure, the clear action item is to re-run effective-tax-rate and repatriation models using the restored brackets before committing to either form.

Decision Framework: Subsidiary vs Branch South Korea, When to Choose Each

Choose a subsidiary when:

  • You plan a long-term market presence with growing headcount, local contracts or customer-facing operations.
  • You need liability separation to protect the parent’s global balance sheet from Korean claims.
  • Your business requires Korean sector licences available only to locally incorporated entities.
  • You intend to apply for FDI incentives under FIPA (tax holidays, cash grants, subsidised land).
  • You expect to reinvest most earnings in Korea, making the repatriation tax layer less material in the near term.

Choose a branch when:

  • You are testing market demand or executing a defined short-term project with a clear exit date.
  • You need the fastest possible market entry with minimal capital commitment.
  • Your operations are limited to sales support, liaison or representative functions with low liability exposure.
  • Your home jurisdiction provides robust foreign tax credits and the branch remittance tax math (after treaty reduction) yields a lower combined tax cost than the subsidiary dividend WHT path.
If your priority is… Choose
Limited liability and long-term expansion Subsidiary
Fast entry with minimal upfront capital Branch
Access to Korean FDI incentives and tax credits Subsidiary
Minimising initial administrative burden for a one-off contract Branch
Regulated-sector licensing (finance, pharma, telecom) Subsidiary
Lowest combined ETR with strong home-country credits Model both, engage counsel to run the numbers

Board-memo checklist, items to model numerically before deciding:

  • Projected pre-tax Korean profit (three-year forecast).
  • Repatriation schedule and expected dividend / remittance amounts per year.
  • Applicable treaty WHT rate (subsidiary dividends) vs treaty-reduced branch remittance tax rate.
  • Home-country foreign tax credit capacity and any excess-credit limitations.
  • Payroll and employer social insurance cost for planned headcount.
  • Value of any FIPA incentive the company may qualify for (and whether it requires incorporation).

When to Engage a Lawyer for the Subsidiary vs Branch Decision

Many simple market entries can be planned using publicly available guidance, but the following situations move the decision into territory where professional advice is essential:

  • Material revenue or profit expectations. If projected Korean taxable income exceeds KRW 200 million (crossing the first CIT bracket), the repatriation tax modelling becomes consequential enough to justify a formal ETR analysis from Korean tax counsel.
  • Regulated activities requiring licences. Financial services, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, food manufacturing and defence-related industries each have sector-specific requirements that affect which entity form is even available.
  • Cross-border IP, royalties or intercompany financing. Transfer-pricing exposure and withholding on royalty and interest flows require treaty analysis and advance-pricing-agreement considerations that are structure-dependent.
  • Expatriate employment and visa planning. Work-visa sponsorship, executive compensation structuring and Korean social-insurance obligations differ depending on whether the employer is a subsidiary or a branch.
  • Tax treaty relief filings. Claiming a reduced WHT or branch remittance tax rate under a tax treaty requires specific NTS filing procedures; errors can result in withholding at the full domestic rate with refunds taking months.

The recommended deliverable from counsel is a short board memo that models the after-tax effective rate and repatriation cost under both structures, includes a compliance calendar with filing deadlines, and estimates setup and first-year operating budgets for each option.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Ethan Cho at Lian Accounting Corporation, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. National Tax Service (NTS), Foreign Corporation and Branch Tax Guidance
  2. Ministry of Economy and Finance (MOEF), 2025 Tax Reform Announcement
  3. Invest KOREA (KOTRA), Foreign Company Setup Guide 2026
  4. OECD, Economic Surveys: Korea 2026
  5. Foreign Investment Promotion Act (FIPA), Official Text
  6. 2025 Tax Reform Summary, English Brief (KPMG Korea / Ministry source)

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