- The tax payment deadline for business taxes for the fourth quarter of the 113th year and January of the 114th year has been extended to February 14-24, 2024, due to the Lunar New Year holiday
- Taxpayers who have arranged for automatic bank transfers should ensure their accounts have sufficient funds by February 24, 2024, to avoid failed transactions
- Payments can be made at designated financial institutions but not at post offices
- Within three days after the payment deadline, taxes can also be paid using credit cards, chip financial cards, electronic payment accounts, ATM transfers, and checking or savings accounts
- For tax amounts under 30,000, payments can be made at convenience stores like FamilyMart, 7-Eleven, Hi-Life, and OK Mart
- Businesses can facilitate tax payments via bank accounts registered with postal or financial institutions by submitting a signed direct debit authorization form either by mail, in person, or online at the Ministry of Finance’s tax portal
- Taxpayers are reminded to pay their taxes on time to avoid penalties such as late fees and interest
- For inquiries, taxpayers can contact the toll-free number 0800-000321
Source: mof.gov.tw
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