The photo sample above was taken from the National Development Council website.
On February 8th, 2018, Taiwan rolled out the Act for the Recruitment of Foreign Professionals, which included the employment gold card four-in-one visa to entice foreign special professionals to come and seek work opportunities in Taiwan. Details and common questions about this new type of visa/work permit can be answered below.
In October 2021, the gold card benefits were also extended and expanded. Please note that this blog not a comprehensive guide but only gives basic information about the gold card based on the information on the National Development Council website. They also have an FAQ sectionhere. Q: What is the Taiwan employment gold card? A: The employment gold card is a four-in-one visa, work permit, alien resident certificate, and re-entry permit. It also provides other benefits to foreigners as mentioned below. If you need help obtaining an initial visitor visa to Taiwan, you can use Ivisa.com. You can also check out our immigration FAQ here. Q: What benefits does Taiwan's employment gold card have? A: The benefits associated with the employment gold card or special professional work permit are as follows:
Need travel insurance? Compare prices on Insubuy here. Q: Who can apply for and obtain Taiwan’s employment gold card? A: Foreigners that are specialists in their field. This includes ROC dual citizens and citizens of Macau and Hong Kong, but not ROC citizens with household registration. Q: Who can qualify for the tax benefits under the employment gold card? A: Foreign nationals or dual citizens that have stayed over 183 days in Taiwan in a calendar year for the first time in 2018 or later. Q: What are the requirements for the employment gold card? A: The full requirements for foreign special professionals can be found here. The exact requirements vary by industry. However, the requirements generally require that an applicant show that they are a special professional or senior professional that has made special contributions to their field of work or received national recognition in one of the following 8 accepted professional industries: 1. Science and technology 2. Economy 3. Finance 4. Education 5. Culture and Arts 6. Sports 7. Law 8. Architectural Design 9. National Defense 10. Digital 11. Special Cases Recognized by the NDC Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can search on KKday here and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here. Q: Does the exemption from tax on overseas income (alternative minimum tax, or AMT) for the Taiwan gold card only last for the first five years? A: Yes, this tax benefit only lasts for five years, the same as the tax benefit for 50% of income above 3 million. Q: How is the five years calculated for tax benefits for AMT and 50% of income above 3 million? A: The five years start from the first tax year in which the foreign professional becomes a tax resident (stays for 183 days or more in a calendar year). However, if the foreign professional does not meet the qualifications for tax resident, they can defer this tax benefit to the following year, but no longer than five years after the work permit or gold card was first issued. Q: How is the 50% of income above 3 million NT calculated if I am filing jointly with my spouse? A: In this case the 50% of taxable income above 3 million NT only applies to your income. You cannot use this tax benefit for your spouse unless he/she also has a gold card. Q: If I apply for a gold card but I am not a tax resident, when will the five years expire? A: As explained above, you can defer the 5 year tax benefits to future years, but no longer that five years after the work permit or gold card was first issued. Q: If I meet the 160,000 NT per month salary requirement, can I get a gold card? A: Not necessarily. You also need to prove that you are a special professional in your field. In general this means proving your past work experience and awards to the government. Q: Can I still get a Taiwan employment gold card without meeting the 160,000 NT salary per month requirement? A: You can bypass the 160,000 NT per month requirement if you meet other requirements proving you are a special professional in your field. Q: How will my dependents get visas? A: As long as you have first been approved for your gold card or special professional visa, your dependents will be able to receive their dependent visas. If they enter Taiwan using the visa free program, they will need to come on the same flight as you, otherwise they will have to leave Taiwan and receive their dependent visas at the Taiwan office overseas, or receive them before they leave if you are coming on different flights. Q: If I switch from a normal ARC to an employment gold card, will my dependent's visas be affected? A: No, there will be no changes to your dependent's visas. Q: How many year of experience do I need for the employment gold card? A: Typically at least 5. Q: How long does it take for the government to approve a gold card application? A: After the application is submitted, it will take about 30 working days to receive an approval or rejection. Please also note that there is a government fee associated with each application. Q: What is the difference between an employment gold card and a work permit for a foreign special professional applied by a Taiwan company? A: They are basically the same, both have the same tax benefits, but the differences are as follows:
Q: How is the tax benefit of 50% of income above 3 million calculated for the employment gold card?
A: This is calculated by first subtracting 50% of income above 3 million NT, leaving the total taxable salary. For instance, if my income was 3,500,000 NT, I would subtract 50% of the income above 3 million NT (500,000 ÷ 2 = 250,000), so my total taxable income would be 3,500,000 – 250,000 = 3,250,000 NT. Q: What other statutory benefits do foreign professionals in Taiwan have? A: Qualifying professionals who are awarded a gold card are benefited a tax break of having income assessed on only half of salary above NT$ 3 Million for the first five years as a tax resident in Taiwan, and exemption from AMT. For example, if a gold card holder earns an annual Taiwan source income of NT$ 5 million, total taxable income would be calculated as follows: NT$ 5,000,000 –NT$ 3,000,000 = NT$ 2,000,000 NT$ 2,000,000 x 50% exemption = NT$ 1,000,000 Total taxable income = NT$ 1,000,000 + NT$ 3,000,000 = NT$ 4,000,000 Therefore after the gold card tax exemption, only NT$ 4,000,000 of Taiwan source income would be taxable. Q: How do I apply for the employment gold card? A: You can apply online here. Q: What are taxes like in Taiwan? What are the personal income tax rates in Taiwan? A: Please see our full Taiwan tax FAQ here. Q: How do I apply for permanent residency in Taiwan (APRC)? A: Check out our APRC FAQ here. Q: What is the general immigration process like in Taiwan? A: Please see our immigration FAQ here. Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Agoda here, Booking.com here, or Trip.com here which provide the best quality selection of accommodation on the islands. Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotels in Taiwan here. A full and comprehensive FAQ for this new act and the employment gold card can be found on the government’s website here. For other answers to common questions about Taiwan, check out our FAQ section here.
20 Comments
Warren C W Tam
6/15/2020 02:44:27 pm
Dear Sir / Madame,
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Foreigners in Taiwan
12/6/2021 10:57:02 am
Please update your gold card with the nearest NIA office within 15 days.
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Aly
7/18/2020 06:00:01 am
Hi, I am applying for a Taiwan gold card. Would my children be allowed to go to school in Taiwan? What would they need?
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Albert Lin
9/29/2020 01:26:01 pm
My child applied to a private school and they said all we would need to attend is an ARC.
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chris
8/25/2020 12:17:35 pm
can you get a temp ARC extension after a GC expires? to look for work? I may not qualify for a GC again, and I need a a little time after it expires to complete my APRC application and approval....
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Foreigners in Taiwan
12/6/2021 10:57:59 am
You can now apply for an extension, but it takes about 30 working days to process so you should apply a few months before your current gold card expires.
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de ch
7/13/2021 12:11:27 pm
Do you have a list of countries allowed as Foreign nationals?
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Foreigners in Taiwan
12/6/2021 11:00:21 am
I am not aware of any such blacklist.
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Pan Ni
5/5/2022 11:31:00 am
Dear Sir/Madam,
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Lars
5/9/2022 06:06:53 pm
Hi. I arrived Taiwan on ARC in April 2021 and got my gold card in December 2021.
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Rock
7/13/2022 07:41:20 am
I have been a resident in Taiwan with a Gold Card, which is valid for over another two years. However, I am planning to vacate my current residence (a rented apartment) and leave Taiwan for a period of one year. How do I change or cancel my current residence address on my Gold Card before leaving Taiwan for one year? Can I re-enter Taiwan after one year, using the Gold Card?
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Awais
12/7/2022 10:33:21 am
Same question here too
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Naresh
5/14/2023 11:37:40 pm
Is there any condition for reentry like atleast within 183 days once need to visit to continue gols card valid
Gautam K Sur
11/29/2022 04:24:40 pm
I'm from India, a Digital Marketing professional, and got a Job offer for a Senior Marketing Professional with salary of TWD 1,900,000 annually. What percentage or amount of Tax I need to pay in Taiwan?
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Awais
12/7/2022 10:32:50 am
See information here.
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Michael
2/2/2023 03:57:32 am
I am about to sign a work contract. Can I still apply for a gold card before coming to Taiwan?
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Bryan
3/31/2023 05:26:35 pm
Dear sir/madam, I have had ARC and become a tax resident with more than 3M annual salary since 2020. But I switched my ARC to gold card in February 2023. With this situation, I would like to know when the tax benefits (50% exemption of the income above 3M) will start. Will it be from this year (first year of gold card issued) or from 2020 (first year of becoming a tax resident)?
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Naresh
5/14/2023 11:40:28 pm
Is there any condition for multiple reentrys, If I get 3years valid gold card, and can I reenter after 2years without any terms and conditions?
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Gary
6/12/2023 04:11:32 pm
Dears,
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Jack
10/15/2023 06:15:04 pm
"Exemption from tax on overseas income for the first five years in which the foreigner is a tax resident" - I've never heard this, can can't find it anywhere else, but it would totally change things for me as I still have an overseas employer. Where can I verify this?
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