
Disability and employment in Taiwan
Taiwan encourages the meaningful inclusion of people with disabilities in the workforce, having enacted the People with Disabilities Rights Protection...

Digital currency regulation in Taiwan
Digital currency has been around since currency account balances were first stored on digital machines (i.e., computers). Later, banks effected electr...

A quick look at Taiwan’s Cyber Security Management Act Enforcement Rules
The Cyber Security Management Act Enforcement Rules (the “Enforcement Rules”) define reporting requirements, duties regarding subcontracting, the ...

New rules on extensions of residence in Taiwan
The Taiwan Ministry of the Interior amended its rules on extensions of residence on 5 December 2018 with immediate effect. Under the new rules, most ...

New reporting requirement for Taiwanese companies
The recently amended Taiwan Company Act (2018) requires most companies to report their board members, registered managers, and major shareholders onli...

Crowdfunding: a possible path for ICOs in Taiwan
Initial coin offerings (“ICOs”) have garnered a significant amount of recent media attention. Regulatory authorities, legislators, and legal pract...

Security interests in IP rights in Taiwan
Security interests in IP may be recorded with the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office (TIPO) as a pledge, either by the rights owner or by the pledgee...

Working in Taiwan as a creative professional part I: the freelance artist work permit
This is the first of two FAQs on how creative professionals can live and work in Taiwan after the Act for the Recruitment and Employment of Foreign Pr...