G-Tax is Grace Tax.
G-Tax is an abbreviation for Grace Tax. Grace is a gift received without a price. It is natural for those who receive grace to return it. As a Korean Diaspora, it is our vision to share our tax knowledge and experience to help settle and succeed in Korean people and multi-ethnic people who come from other countries, so that we can share our gift.
G-Tax started with Professor Hongbeom Jang’s hard work and service. Professor Jang Hongbeom has worked and served to produce numerous Korean Enrolled Agents through tax education over the past 30 years. Because it is not easy to start a tax accounting business after obtaining EA license, we created the G-Tax brand to share practical education, field knowledge and experience, share information technology, and improve marketing skills. Just as Professor Jang Hongbeom has helped Koreans settle and succeed in the Americas by sharing tax knowledge and experience, his students will help not only the Korean community but also other immigrants.
G-Tax sheds light on the client’s past, present and future.
When we file taxes, we can get a glimpse of the past, present, and future of an individual or company. This is because the tax return shows incomes and expenses and assets, how savings and investments are going, and what good luck and misfortune happened in their life. And when we consult with clients, we can know the philosophy of life and the relationship and health conditions. Tax return does not just mean records of the past. When we are considering tax matters, we should decide how to solve my current problem and how to make the future. At that time, most of us need professional help. We are not just to be a tax representative, but to shine on our customers’ paths as a life helper. That is our mission.