CORONAVIRUS/Taiwan to allow tax payment delays for 1 year due to pandemic
03/16/2020 07:28 PM
Taipei, March 16 (CNA) Tax payers who suffer from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will be allowed to postpone their tax payments for up to one year or pay their taxes by installments for up to three years, Taiwan's Finance Minister Su Jain-rong (蘇建榮) said Monday.
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