- Taiwan’s Ministry of Finance amended the regulation on business tax for cross-border electronic services.
- The amendment was published and took effect on April 7, 2025.
- The VAT registration threshold for non-resident digital service providers increased from NTD 480,000 to NTD 600,000.
- The change aims to equalize thresholds for domestic and foreign providers and reduce compliance costs for small businesses.
- Small businesses with turnover below the new threshold can deregister, reducing compliance costs.
- Foreign digital service providers must be aware of the new threshold for registration requirements.
- Providers should review 12-month sales turnover and register for VAT when the threshold is met to avoid penalties.
- Compliance includes following digital reporting rules for cloud invoices.
Source: 1stopvat.com
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