Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers

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Top headlines in major S. Korean newspapers

SEOUL, July 26 (Yonhap) -- The following are the top headlines in major South Korean newspapers on July 26.

Korean-language dailies

-- Gov't decides to lower maximum inheritance tax rate to 40 pct, raise inheritance tax credit to 500 mln won (Kyunghyang Shinmun)

-- Maximum inheritance tax rate to decrease from 50 to 40 pct; inheritance tax credit to rise to 500 mln won (Kookmin Daily)

-- Inheritance tax credit per child to rise from 50 mln won to 500 mln won (Donga Ilbo)

-- Inheritance tax credit per child to increase from 50 mln won to 500 mln won (Seoul Shinmun)

-- Maximum inheritance tax rate to be lowered to 40 pct; inheritance tax credit to increase 10 times (Segye Times)

-- Gov't pushes revisions to 168 tax laws that could fail if opposed by opposition parties (Chosun Ilbo)

-- Inheritance tax credit to increase to 500 mln won; Yoon gov't restarts tax cut efforts (JoongAng Ilbo)

-- Maximum inheritance tax rate to decrease; 'focused benefits' to wealthy people (Hankyoreh)

-- Maximum inheritance tax rate to drop 10 pct points amid controversy over tax cuts to rich (Hankook Ilbo)

-- Maximum inheritance tax rate to decrease 10 pct points; no change to comprehensive real estate tax (Maeil Business Newspaper)

-- Maximum inheritance tax rate to decline to 40 pct; inheritance tax credit to rise to 500 mln won (Korea Economic Daily)

English-language dailies

-- Qoo10 liquidity crisis sparks massive complaints, fears of wider damage (Korea Herald)

-- FTC inspects Qoo10 subsidiaries amid bankruptcy concerns (Korea Times)

-- WeMakePrice processes refunds; watchdogs intervene (Korea JoongAng Daily)

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