Taiwan Opening Company
Taiwan has a stable economic system, a friendly investment environment and a high-quality workforce, which has attracted a large number of foreign investors. As a business hub in the Asia-Pacific region, Taiwan is not only a bridge to the Chinese market, but also an important gateway to Southeast Asia. By setting up a company in Taiwan, foreign investors can also obtain residency and enjoy local social welfare and a good quality of life. The following is a detailed guide to setting up a company.

Advantages of establishing a Taiwan company:
Stable economic environment: Taiwan has a sound legal system and transparent market operations, providing protection for business operations.
Foreign-friendly policies: The government encourages foreign investment and provides a variety of tax incentives and subsidies.
High-quality human resources: Taiwan has an abundant supply of professionals, especially in the fields of technology and manufacturing.
Immigration opportunities: By starting a business, you can apply for a "foreign residence permit" and enjoy Taiwan's medical, educational and social welfare. The immigration procedure is relatively simple.
Main types of companies in Taiwan:
Co., Ltd.
The most common form of company, suitable for medium to large enterprises, where shareholders' liability is limited to their capital contributions.
Stocks can be issued publicly to attract more investment.
Limited Company
Suitable for small businesses, shareholders' liability is also limited to their capital contribution, and the establishment process is relatively simple.
Sole Proprietorship and Partnership
A sole proprietorship is owned by one person, while a partnership is run by multiple partners and is suitable for small businesses.
Information required for registration:
Company Name
Make sure the name is unique and meets the requirements.
Identification documents of directors and shareholders
This includes a passport and proof of address.
Articles of Association
Describe the company's operating model and rules in detail.
Local registered address
Legal proof of address.

