- Online sellers should be aware of sales tax issues during the Double 11 shopping festival.
- Individuals who sell goods or services online for profit should register for tax purposes if their monthly sales exceed certain thresholds.
- Sellers with a physical store must register with the local tax bureau before starting their business, while individuals selling online can temporarily avoid registration if their monthly sales do not reach the threshold.
- Failure to register and pay taxes can result in penalties and fines.
- Sellers are advised to review their tax obligations and register with the tax bureau if necessary.
- Sellers who voluntarily report and pay any missed taxes and interest will not be penalized.
- Sellers can seek information and assistance from the tax bureau’s website or hotline.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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