A 26-year-old Korean man will face trial on charges of murdering his flatmate, who he is also accused of impersonating to withdraw tens of thousands of dollars.

Tai Jin Park appeared by video link at Sydney's Central Local Court after being charged with 14 offences including the domestic-violence related murder of his flatmate Suyong An last year.

Mr An's body was found in a garbage bin in the north-western suburb of Epping in August.

Court documents revealed the Surry Hills man allegedly posed as his housemate to withdraw tens of thousands of dollars from a Commonwealth Bank account over five days, during which police believe Mr An was at some point killed.

Court documents stated Park allegedly withdrew $2,000 and $10,000 on two separate occasions in one day, and then almost $50,000 in cash the next day.

Park faces six counts of dishonestly obtaining financial advantage by deception, and is also accused of stealing a vehicle.

In court today, three charges were withdrawn including offences related to stolen property and larceny.

Magistrate Les Mabbutt committed Park to stand trial for murder.

Park will appear via video link at Sydney's Supreme Court for arraignment on July 1 and he will remain in custody.

His additional 10 charges will also be taken to the Supreme Court.