- Typhoon Kemi caused damage across various areas
- Taxpayers are reminded to apply for tax relief within 30 days if their property or vehicles were damaged
- For damaged houses, tax reduction or exemption is based on the extent of damage
- Land affected by environmental restrictions or technical issues may be eligible for full tax exemption
- Damaged vehicles can apply for a refund of paid license tax if repairable, or a refund of overpaid tax if no longer usable
- Entertainment businesses affected by the disaster can apply for a reduction in entertainment tax based on the number of days they were unable to operate
Source: etax.nat.gov.tw
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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