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    South Korea starts 2026 with 11.3 trillion won surplus

    March 16, 2026
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    SEOUL: South Korea posted an 11.3 trillion won managed fiscal surplus in January as stronger tax collection offset higher government spending, with value-added tax and income tax leading the increase in receipts. Finance ministry data showed tax revenue reached 52.9 trillion won in the month, up 6.2 trillion won from a year earlier, while the managed fiscal balance, a key measure that excludes social security funds, remained in surplus even though the buffer narrowed by 200 billion won from January 2025.

    South Korea starts 2026 with 11.3 trillion won surplus
    South Korea fiscal data highlights a January surplus driven by stronger tax revenue growth.

    Total government revenue came to 74.7 trillion won in January, rising 8.5 trillion won from a year earlier, while total expenditure increased 7.7 trillion won to 60.5 trillion won. The broader consolidated fiscal balance posted a 14.3 trillion won surplus, showing that revenue inflows remained strong despite a rise in outlays. The January figures provided an early look at South Korea’s 2026 public finances and showed that gains in tax receipts were large enough to keep both of the government’s main balance measures in positive territory.

    The increase in tax revenue was driven largely by value-added tax, which rose 3.8 trillion won from a year earlier to 26.1 trillion won, and by income tax, which climbed 1.5 trillion won to 15.1 trillion won. Finance ministry data also showed an increase in securities transaction tax receipts, reflecting heavier trading on the KOSDAQ market. Those gains helped absorb faster spending growth and allowed the government to preserve a positive managed balance at the start of the year.

    Revenue Gains Support Budget

    Officials said the rise in expenditure partly reflected a base effect linked to the timing of the Lunar New Year holiday last year, alongside higher welfare payments. Those factors pushed January spending above the level seen a year earlier, but not enough to erase the lift from tax receipts. The managed fiscal balance is closely watched in South Korea because it removes social security funds from the broader fiscal account and is used as a narrower indicator of the government’s underlying budget position.

    The 11.3 trillion won managed surplus was the fourth-largest January surplus on record, according to the finance ministry, indicating that the state’s fiscal position remained firm at the start of 2026 even with a slightly smaller cushion than a year earlier. The figures also showed that the improvement in revenue was broad enough to support the budget despite higher disbursements, with stronger collections from consumption and labor-related taxes accounting for much of the year-on-year change.

    Spending Also Increases

    South Korea’s latest public finance report showed that both headline fiscal gauges remained in surplus in January, with the consolidated balance benefiting from social security-related funds while the narrower managed measure also stayed positive. That split matters because it highlights the difference between the government’s broad fiscal position and the balance that policymakers often use to assess core budget conditions. In January, both readings pointed to stronger revenue performance rather than any retreat in overall government spending.

    For January alone, the fiscal picture was defined by higher tax revenue, a continuing surplus and increased expenditure tied to seasonal and welfare-related factors. With tax receipts at 52.9 trillion won, total revenue at 74.7 trillion won and the consolidated balance at a 14.3 trillion won surplus, the data showed that South Korea began 2026 with government finances in surplus on both major measures tracked by the finance ministry in its monthly public finance report – By Content Syndication Services.

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