The basic particulars of general companies (non-publicly listed companies) in Taiwan can be found on the Taiwan Business Registration Office website. These basic particulars include basic information such as company name, company address, names of directors, capital amount, and business items. However, detailed shareholder information cannot be accessed through this search.
To access documents beyond the publicly available information, such as company registration forms, article of association, board meeting minutes, and auditor’s reports, these documents are considered non-public and must be applied for either in the name of the company in Taiwan or on behalf of an interested party. Applications in the name of an interested party require supporting documents proving the interest, along with identity documents and an explanation of the reasons for the application. Supporting documents may include court summonses, judgements, lawsuit proof documents, contracts, negotiable instruments, proof of dishonor, or shareholder certificate documents. If these documents are in a foreign language, a traditional Chinese translation is also required.
Taiwan companies can also apply for a company registration certificate and an English certificate, which needs be applied for in the name of the Taiwan company. The English certificate has a fixed translation content, including the company name, total capital, names of directors, company address, date of establishment, and business activities.
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The basic particulars of general companies (non-publicly listed companies) in Taiwan can be found on the Taiwan Business Registration Office website. These basic particulars include basic information such as company name, company address, names of directors, capital amount, and business items. However, detailed shareholder information cannot be accessed through this search.
For foreigners who obtain the approval of employment from Taiwan Ministry of Labor, they have to visit the Taiwan official entity situated at their local countries to apply for the visa before entering the territory of Taiwan. The holder shall exchange the visa into ARC (Alien Resident Certificate) to start working in 5 days from the date of entry.
Considering the working circumstance for artists to undertake cases by themselves, instead of being employed by a certain employer is prevalent. To optimize the working environment for arts and cultures in Taiwan, the article 10th is stated “A foreign professional who works as an artist may, without applying through an employer, apply direct to the Ministry of Labor for a permit to engage in artistic work in the State.
Mr. Li has had a knack for financial management since his youth. During several economic recessions, he took the opportunity to enter the stock market and continued to hold his investments long-term after marriage. As he approached retirement, he had accumulated 100 shares of Hon Hai (Foxconn) and 100 shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). As he entered his senior years, he began to think about estate planning.