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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. 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 .

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

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    Specific changes for tax year 2022 include the following: The Child Tax Credit dropped from $3,600 per dependent to $2,000. The Earned Income Tax Credit dropped from $1,500 to $560 for taxpayers ...

  5. 2022 in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 2023; 2024; 2025; Decades: 2000s; 2010s; 2020s; See also: Other events of 2022 History of Taiwan ...

  6. Legislative Yuan - Wikipedia

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    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: Elected in the Free Area with 3-year terms; then extended to 5 years. 1980 4th supp: 97: Elected in the Free Area with 3-year terms. 1983 5th supp: 98: Elected in the Free Area with 3-year terms. 1986 6th ...

  7. Category:September 2023 in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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  8. Tax treaty - Wikipedia

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    A tax treaty, also called double tax agreement (DTA) or double tax avoidance agreement (DTAA), is an agreement between two countries to avoid or mitigate double taxation. [1] Such treaties may cover a range of taxes including income taxes , inheritance taxes , value added taxes , or other taxes. [ 2 ]

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