Yes. If you're a foreign visitor on a short-term stay, Olive Young purchases qualify for Korea's tourist tax refund (the same scheme you've seen at department stores). Here's the version you can act on in ten seconds:
- Bring your passport. The physical passport, not a photo. No passport, no refund.
- Spend at least ₩15,000 in one transaction. That's the legal minimum for a single receipt. Two ₩8,000 receipts do not combine.
- Expect roughly 4–7% back, not the full 10%. Korea's VAT is 10%, but the refund agency keeps a service fee, so the net you actually receive is smaller. On a ₩50,000 haul, think a few thousand won.
That's the whole thing. The rest of this guide is about where you collect the money (some stores hand it over instantly, others send you to the airport), how to stack it with the sales, and one 2026 rule change that does not affect your shopping.