- Change of responsible person in a sole proprietorship is considered a sale of goods when transferring inventory or fixed assets to the new person.
- The original responsible person must issue an invoice and pay business tax on the transfer.
- Sole proprietorships are not legal entities; they operate under the name of the business but are personal enterprises.
- When the responsible person changes, it is essentially a transfer of rights and obligations.
- Regardless of whether compensation is received, the transfer is treated as a sale of goods.
- The original responsible person must issue an invoice at the market value at the time of transfer and pay business tax.
- Example: In a sole proprietorship, the original responsible person transfers business rights and assets worth 1.2 million NTD to a new person.
- The original person must issue an invoice for 1.2 million NTD and a tax amount of 60,000 NTD.
- The new person can use the invoice to declare and offset the sales tax of the business.
Source: mof.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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