Most people know Taiwan as a key player in the global information and communications technology industry, but it also acts as a bridge to the huge Chinese market.
This role is becoming ever more important, driven by the marked improvement in relations between Taiwan and China since 2008.
Continued improvements in Taiwan's business regulatory environment, coupled with pro-business government policies, robust intellectual property protection and one of the lowest corporate tax rates in Asia, have also contributed to making Taiwan an attractive destination for foreign investment.
This updated 2013 edition provides insight into the key aspects of undertaking business in Taiwan, from establishing a business entity to dealing with accounting, tax and employee matters.
Download Doing Business in Taiwan is a practical reference guide for foreign companies and investors entering the Taiwan market for the first time or growing their existing business.
Subjects covered include:
- Business environment
- Set up and investment
- Labour and employment
- Accounting and audit
- Corporate taxation
- Personal taxation
- Other taxes
PwC's monthly newsletter on the latest tax developments in Taiwan serves as a complementary update to the tax chapters of the Doing Business guide and is available for
download here.