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Could a New Pet Tax Stop People from Ditching Their Dogs?

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Discussions about introducing a pet ownership tax are gaining traction in various circles, reflecting growing concerns over pet ownership’s responsibilities and community resources.

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According to recent reports, discussions are underway regarding implementing a pet ownership tax as part of a comprehensive animal welfare initiative set to take effect in January next year. This proposal responds to the increasing number of households with pets, highlighting the need for policy measures to address this growing trend.

A 2020 survey indicated that approximately 3.1 million households in South Korea own pets, accounting for about 15% of all households. As societal interest in pets has increased, issues such as stray animals and waste management have become burdens that affect the entire community. In this context, the government is considering a tax on pet owners, aiming to alleviate the financial burden associated with these challenges.

Experts believe that implementing a pet ownership tax could help reduce pet abandonment. They argue that rising pet care costs will encourage owners to make more thoughtful decisions about pet ownership. Last year, the number of lost or abandoned animals reached 113,072, prompting many to advocate for a strategic policy approach to address this issue.

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However, significant public resistance to the proposed tax is anticipated. While interest in animal welfare continues to grow, many individuals express concerns about the lack of support for human welfare.

Discussions are also ongoing regarding alternatives to a pet ownership tax, such as establishing a self-funding program or a dedicated fund. These options are viewed as potentially facing less resistance from taxpayers than a tax and would allow resources to be allocated specifically for targeted policies.

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