I will be taking a lot of Shinbundang Lines in the future due to moving to work.
This is a review after reviewing the use of the commuter pass and finally purchasing it.
First of all, the section I use the most is
(Shinbundang Line) Jeongja-(Line 2) Yeoksam
Let’s calculate whether a commuter pass will be profitable
Using the “Ttota Subway” application from Seoul Transportation Corporation
If you search the desired section by departure and arrival,
The card fare, cash fare, and commuter pass amount are displayed at the bottom.
Card fare (one way) 2,450 won
Round trip 2,450*2 = 4,900 won
If a month is roughly calculated as 20 business days, 신분당선 정기권
4,900*20 = 98,000 won
The commuter pass is 84,200 won. 좋은뉴스
It saves about 13,800 won.
Decided to buy a commuter pass!!
(Identification is also expensive.)
It’s a little cumbersome at first, but
You can save money and get a cash receipt.
I was willing to accept this inconvenience.
Subway commuter pass
[For Seoul only] and [For distance proportional use (14 types)]
There are two kinds
Because I use ‘Jeongja Station’ in Gyeonggi-do
Of course, you have to buy it for distance proportional use.
All commuter passes are valid from the recharge date.
Can be used 60 times within 30 days
The order of use of the commuter pass is as follows:
1. In the subway station
Buy a commuter pass card (cash) for 2,500 won from a station attendant
2. Using the charging machine provided in the station
fill the desired level
(Card payment is not possible at this time, cash is required!!)
3. Register your card with the National Tax Service application
Receive a cash receipt income deduction
4. Use!
In the National Tax Service Sontax app
Inquiry/Issue > Cash Receipt Modification and Issuance Method >
Cash Receipt Consumer Issuance Means Management>Direct Input
Enter your commuter pass card number
You only need to register once
Don’t forget to enter
You may qualify for an income tax deduction
The start of finance
They tell you to manage your fixed expenses.
From metallurgical transportation costs
I need to save a penny.
Everything from purchasing a commuter pass to charging and registering with the National Tax Service is all over!