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K-Pass (Public Transportation Expense Refund Support)
A transportation cost reduction card that refunds a certain percentage (general 20%, youth 30%, low-income 53%) of the amount spent on public transportation if used 15 or more times a month.
👤 Residents aged 19 or older registered in municipalities participating in the K-Pass project.
2026 Earned Income and Child Tax Credit Regular Application
Regular application for Earned Income and Child Tax Credit to support low-income working households by providing tax refunds based on income and property criteria.
👤 Total property of household members less than 240 million won and combined gross income less than 22M (single), 32M (single-earner), or 38M (dual-earner) won.
2026 Youth Tomorrow Savings Account
A policy that helps working youth prepare a lump sum of money by providing an additional 100,000 to 300,000 won per month from the government if they save 100,000 won every month for 3 years.
👤 Working youth aged 19-34 (15-39 for recipients) whose household recognized income is 100% or less of the standard median income.
National Tomorrow Learning Card
A government card that provides up to 5 million won in training costs so that anyone, including job seekers and employees, can participate in vocational ability development training.
👤 Any Korean citizen (with some exceptions such as civil servants, high-income self-employed, etc.).
2026 Summer & Winter Energy Voucher
A system that supports the vulnerable by reducing electricity, city gas, and district heating bills or allowing payment with the National Happiness Card to ease the burden of heating and cooling costs.
👤 Recipients of livelihood, medical, housing, or educational benefits under the National Basic Livelihood Security Act, with households including the elderly, infants, disabled, or pregnant women.