Earning income from Taiwan = 20% tax by default?

The good news 👉 Taiwan’s tax system does offer legal relief, even without a tax treaty — if structured and applied correctly.

Below are two key tax incentive paths that foreign companies frequently overlook 👇

🔹 Option 1|Article 25 – Taiwan Income Tax Act

Best suited for:

🚢 International transportation

🏗 Construction projects

🧠 Technical / engineering services

⚙ Machinery & equipment leasing

✅ Applicable even without a Taiwan branch or agent

✅ Clear scope, relatively faster review

💡 Technical service cases may reduce the effective tax rate from 20% to ~3%

⚠ Important limitation:

General management fees or royalty income usually do NOT qualify.

🔹 Option 2|Article 15-1 – Taiwan Source Income Rules

Commonly used for:

💻 SaaS & platform services

📊 Cross-border professional services

📈 Businesses with real overseas operations

✅ Tax based on government-prescribed industry profit margins

✅ Possible allocation between Taiwan and overseas value creation

💡 In practice, effective tax rates are often around 6% (case-by-case)

⚠ Practical note:

Review timelines can be longer, and profit margins / industry classification often require discussion with the tax authority.

📌 There is no “one-size-fits-all” solution

The right approach depends on:

• Your business model

• Income type

• Where value is actually created

• Short-term vs long-term Taiwan exposure

Choosing the wrong route can mean overpaying tax — or creating audit risk.

🤝 How we help

At LY CPA Firm, we regularly assist foreign companies and individuals with:

✔ Taiwan source income analysis

✔ Article 25 vs Article 15-1 feasibility assessment

✔ Supporting documentation & tax authority communication

✔ Practical, defensible tax positions — not aggressive shortcuts

If you’re earning income from Taiwan and want clarity before tax becomes a problem,

📩 feel free to reach out for a discussion.

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