Korea is reviewing potential adjustments to the tax reform package unveiled on Aug. 3 following mounting public controversy and feedback, particularly regarding individual savings accounts (ISAs) that have drawn strong criticism from investors, according to government insiders Monday. For real estate taxes, however, the government is likely to stick to the core elements of its proposal, including the deduction structure and tax rates. Further adjustments, including the cap on comprehensive real estate tax increases, are expected to be addressed through parliamentary deliberations. The government plans to gather public input through Thursday before holding discussions at a Cabinet meeting, aiming to submit a final bill to the National Assembly early next month. The focus of the revisions centers on ISAs, which offer tax exemptions on interest and dividend income and serve as a popular investment vehicle for retail investors looking to build long-term wealth. Under the initial proposal, the government introduced a new “productive finance ISA” scheme while scrapping the annual contribut