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krustyloaf



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:34 am    Post subject: Starting A Company In Taiwan Reply with quote

Thanks for looking. I really need help on this one.

In a nutshell, I've decided that when my contract expires next year I'm going to take the plunge and begin working for myself. The problem comes because I want to be completely above board and therefore want to begin a company of my own. The questions I have are as follows:

- Can a company here be registered in the name of a foreigner and entirely owned by him/her?

- Are there any requirements that the person starting the company have a certain amount of money in the bank. I was told this by a Taiwanese person. If so, how much (and is there any way around it)?

- I'm supposing that in the beginning I'll need to keep my ARC by working part-time for some other school. However, assuming the business proves to be successful, is it possible to give myself an ARC through my own company?

- If I were to simply begin doing business as a "Sole Trader", as it were, would I be able to somehow issue receipts to companies for their tax purposes (the real reason I think I need to create an official company).

- I'm also considering employing someone part-time at the beginning. Any advice on this would also be hugely appreciated.


Many, many thanks in advance. I'd especially like advice from those who've already been through the process of founding a company here, if possible.
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Dr_Zoidberg



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Come to Carnegie's in Taipei this Sunday (Aug 13) for the entrepreneurship meeting.

http://www.forumosa.com/taiwan/viewtopic.php?t=52432
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Pop Fly



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dr_Zoidberg wrote:
Come to Carnegie's in Taipei this Sunday (Aug 13) for the entrepreneurship meeting.

http://www.forumosa.com/taiwan/viewtopic.php?t=52432


I'd keep my cards close to my chest around most of those peope.
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Welshguy



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:08 pm    Post subject: Business Reply with quote

You will probably need a local partner to get anything legal going.
Be SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO careful who that person is.
The concept of business morality is practically alien in TW.

Good luck.
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Dr_Zoidberg



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pop Fly wrote:
Dr_Zoidberg wrote:
Come to Carnegie's in Taipei this Sunday (Aug 13) for the entrepreneurship meeting.

http://www.forumosa.com/taiwan/viewtopic.php?t=52432


I'd keep my cards close to my chest around most of those peope.


Upon what do you base that comment?
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Pop Fly



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dr_Zoidberg wrote:
Pop Fly wrote:
Dr_Zoidberg wrote:
Come to Carnegie's in Taipei this Sunday (Aug 13) for the entrepreneurship meeting.

http://www.forumosa.com/taiwan/viewtopic.php?t=52432


I'd keep my cards close to my chest around most of those peope.


Upon what do you base that comment?


Well, upon personal experience mostly. As a somewhat entrepeneurial person myself, I've dicovered that f.com is not a good place to share ideas. This "meeting" may be made up of stalwart individuals, but until one gets to know them better, I'd suggest keeping ones' "trust" in ones' back pocket.
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Dr_Zoidberg



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pop Fly wrote:
Dr_Zoidberg wrote:
Pop Fly wrote:
Dr_Zoidberg wrote:
Come to Carnegie's in Taipei this Sunday (Aug 13) for the entrepreneurship meeting.

http://www.forumosa.com/taiwan/viewtopic.php?t=52432


I'd keep my cards close to my chest around most of those peope.


Upon what do you base that comment?


Well, upon personal experience mostly. As a somewhat entrepeneurial person myself, I've dicovered that f.com is not a good place to share ideas. This "meeting" may be made up of stalwart individuals, but until one gets to know them better, I'd suggest keeping ones' "trust" in ones' back pocket.


Agreed, afterall that's just common sense with whomever one is dealing. The OP, however, does have a number of questions others who have been around a while could answer. It might be to his benefit to attend the meeting.
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Pop Fly



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dr_Zoidberg wrote:
Pop Fly wrote:
Dr_Zoidberg wrote:
Pop Fly wrote:
Dr_Zoidberg wrote:
Come to Carnegie's in Taipei this Sunday (Aug 13) for the entrepreneurship meeting.

http://www.forumosa.com/taiwan/viewtopic.php?t=52432


I'd keep my cards close to my chest around most of those peope.


Upon what do you base that comment?


Well, upon personal experience mostly. As a somewhat entrepeneurial person myself, I've dicovered that f.com is not a good place to share ideas. This "meeting" may be made up of stalwart individuals, but until one gets to know them better, I'd suggest keeping ones' "trust" in ones' back pocket.


Agreed, afterall that's just common sense with whomever one is dealing. The OP, however, does have a number of questions others who have been around a while could answer. It might be to his benefit to attend the meeting.


I agree completely that it could be to his benefit. Just warning him to be careful.
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krustyloaf



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:21 pm    Post subject: Meeting Reply with quote

I can't attend the meeting anyway because I have to work Sundays. Any other time possible?

And what about practical advice? Anyone out there with any experience in this field?

Thanks.
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clark.w.griswald



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 8:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I second Popfly on that one.

By all means go to the meeting and ask your questions, but don't assume for a minute that just because you are in a room filled with what you assume to be like minded foreigners that they will support you. In fact as Popfly is alluding to some of them are going to look for any possible way to take you down - for what reason I have no idea! Perhaps it makes them feel stronger in some pathetic way.

Be careful what ideas you bring to the table over there. It is not the foreign community that it portrays itself to be unfortunately, at least not a community that I want to be a part of.
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dvasas



Joined: 31 Jan 2006
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Location: Taipei, Taiwan

PostPosted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 2:48 am    Post subject: Re: Starting A Company In Taiwan Reply with quote

krustyloaf wrote:
Thanks for looking. I really need help on this one.

In a nutshell, I've decided that when my contract expires next year I'm going to take the plunge and begin working for myself. The problem comes because I want to be completely above board and therefore want to begin a company of my own. The questions I have are as follows:

- Can a company here be registered in the name of a foreigner and entirely owned by him/her?

- Are there any requirements that the person starting the company have a certain amount of money in the bank. I was told this by a Taiwanese person. If so, how much (and is there any way around it)?

- I'm supposing that in the beginning I'll need to keep my ARC by working part-time for some other school. However, assuming the business proves to be successful, is it possible to give myself an ARC through my own company?

- If I were to simply begin doing business as a "Sole Trader", as it were, would I be able to somehow issue receipts to companies for their tax purposes (the real reason I think I need to create an official company).

- I'm also considering employing someone part-time at the beginning. Any advice on this would also be hugely appreciated.


Many, many thanks in advance. I'd especially like advice from those who've already been through the process of founding a company here, if possible.
N
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You will also find all these answers now on f.com
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