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  2. Taxation in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Individuals are considered residents of Taiwan for tax purposes if they are either domiciled there, or spend for 183 days or longer in a taxable year. Income received in exchange for services rendered while physically present in Taiwan is considered to be Taiwan-sourced income regardless of if the payer is a local or offshore person or entity.

  3. Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO), also known as Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO), Taipei Representative Office (TRO) or Taipei Mission, is an alternative diplomatic institution serving as a de facto embassy or a consulate of the Republic of China (ROC, commonly referred to as Taiwan) to exercise the foreign affairs and consular services in specific ...

  4. Central Epidemic Command Center - Wikipedia

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    The CECC is associated with the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (Taiwan CDC). A temporary command center was first established in 2003 during the SARS epidemic, which caused 71 deaths in Taiwan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Then, as a result of lessons learned from this epidemic, a permanent National Health Command Center was approved as a project on 16 ...

  5. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    Systems that tax income from outside the system's jurisdiction tend to provide for a unilateral credit or offset for taxes paid to other jurisdictions. Such other jurisdiction taxes are generally referred to within the system as "foreign" taxes. Tax treaties often require this credit. A credit for foreign taxes is subject to manipulation by ...

  6. COVID-19 pandemic in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in Taiwan was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). As of 19 March 2023 [update] in Taiwan , 10,231,343 are confirmed cases, including 18,775 deaths.

  7. COVID-19 contact tracing in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, digital tools have been introduced to support existing policies in tracking and monitoring COVID-19 cases. Before the beginning of the pandemic, Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (TCDC) had already developed in 2017 a national contact tracing platform called TRACE, based on lessons learned from the Ebola epidemic in West Africa . [ 3 ]

  8. New top US envoy to Taiwan pledges to help the island with ...

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    The United States’ new top envoy to Taiwan promised Wednesday that Washington will help the self-ruled island defend itself as China ramps up its military threats. Raymond Greene, who assumed ...

  9. Entry & Exit Permit for Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Travelling to Kinmen, Matsu, and Taiwan (as group tourists) has also been suspended since early 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic began. [12] In September 2023, the ROC authority allowed the mainland Chinese citizens residing in Hong Kong, Macao and overseas to apply for a Taiwan Entry Permit with no quota system. [13]