South Korea Bank Statements → .JSON
Convert South Korea bank statement PDFs from KB Bank and more.
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South Korea Bank Statements and JSON
In South Korea, bank statements are required for Hometax income tax filing (Jonghap Sogeup) and as supporting documents for VAT returns filed with the National Tax Service (NTS). MintConvert normalises all KRW amounts to numeric values and dates to YYYY-MM-DD — ready for import into ERP-iCUBE and SAP Korea. Fiscal year: January 1 – December 31.
Supported South Korea Banks
Example Output
[
{
"date": "2024-03-15",
"description": "KB Bank ATM Withdrawal",
"debit": 2000,
"credit": null,
"balance": 48500,
"currency": "KRW"
},
{
"date": "2024-03-18",
"description": "Salary Credit",
"debit": null,
"credit": 75000,
"balance": 123500,
"currency": "KRW"
}
]How It Works
Download your PDF
Log into your South Korea bank's online portal and download your statement as a PDF.
Upload to MintConvert
Drag and drop the PDF. MintConvert auto-detects which South Korea bank issued it.
Download .JSON
Clean JSON in under 30 seconds — KRW amounts preserved, dates normalised.
Why MintConvert
- 1 South Korea banks — KB Bank — bank-specific parsers for each.
- KRW amounts — Numeric KRW — import-ready for ERP-iCUBE.
- Date normalisation — YYYY-MM-DD → YYYY-MM-DD across all South Korea banks.
- NTS Hometax filing, Korean VAT returns, and accounting software import — In South Korea, bank statements are required for Hometax income tax filing (Jonghap Sogeup) and as supporting documents for VAT returns filed with the National Tax Service (NTS).
- Privacy first — Documents processed in-memory only — never stored.
- Free to start — 5 free conversions/month. No credit card required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which South Korea banks are supported for JSON conversion?
MintConvert supports KB Kookmin Bank — all with bank-specific parsers.
Is KRW formatting preserved in the JSON output?
Yes — all KRW amounts output as numeric values compatible with ERP-iCUBE and SAP Korea.
Can I use this for NTS Hometax filing, Korean VAT returns, and accounting software import?
In South Korea, bank statements are required for Hometax income tax filing (Jonghap Sogeup) and as supporting documents for VAT returns filed with the National Tax Service (NTS).
What date format does the output use for South Korea statements?
MintConvert normalises all dates from YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD — consistent across all 1 supported South Korea banks.
What accounting software in South Korea is compatible?
The output is compatible with ERP-iCUBE, SAP Korea, Douzone, DouzoneBizon. QBO output works with QuickBooks Online and Desktop.
What is the fiscal year for South Korea?
South Korea fiscal year: January 1 – December 31. MintConvert processes statements for any date range.
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