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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. Legislative Yuan - Wikipedia

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    The only election held in mainland China. 8 seats were elected in Taiwan. 509 members retreated to Taiwan with the government; served until the end of 1991. 1969 1st supp: 11: Elected in Taiwan; terms equal to the 1948-elected members 1972 2nd supp: 51: Elected in the Free Area with 3-year terms. 1975 3rd supp: 52

  4. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    This income includes several categories of portable income, including most investment income, certain resale income, and certain services income. Certain exceptions apply, including the exclusion from Subpart F income of CFC income subject to an effective foreign tax rate of 90% or more of the top U.S. tax rate .

  5. What’s New for Tax Filing in 2023? - AOL

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    The Earned Income Tax Credit dropped from $1,500 to $560 for taxpayers with no children ... you may receive Form 1099-K. Prior to 2022, Form 1099-K was issued only if the total number of ...

  6. Double taxation - Wikipedia

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    In case of any conflict between the provisions of the Income Tax Act or double taxation avoidance agreement, the provisions of the latter prevail. A large number of foreign institutional investors who trade on the Indian stock markets operate from Singapore and the second being Mauritius. According to the tax treaty between India and Mauritius ...

  7. Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China

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    Form of government: Semi-presidential republic: Parliamentary republic: Head of state: The president is elected directly by the citizens of the free area (Taiwan) to a four-year term, and may be re-elected once. The president is elected indirectly by the National Assembly to a six-year term, and may be re-elected once. Head of government

  8. 2022 in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    2022 Taiwanese legislative by-election held in Taichung City Constituency II, a vacant Legislative Yuan seat following the October 2021 recall election against legislator Chen Po-wei. 4–20 February Chinese Taipei at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

  9. 2023 in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    8 January – Taipei legislative by-election [1] 4 March – Nantou legislative by-election. [2]26 March – Hondouras terminated diplomatic relations with the ROC. [3]27 March – Former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou becomes the first Taiwanese leader to visit mainland China since the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949, meeting with China's Taiwan Affairs Office deputy chair Chen ...