Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
- Taiwan issued a record NT$58.5 billion in income tax refunds in 2025, with first-round payments going to about 3.62 million taxpayers on July 31, and additional rounds on October 31 and January 20, 2026. Refunds total about NT$70.7 billion for the year, driven by tax-bracket adjustments and higher exemptions/deductions.[3]
- The refunds are deposited directly into taxpayers’ bank accounts; those who chose vouchers will receive physical vouchers by mail and must redeem them by September 30, 2025 (or the stated deadlines in reports), with authorities warning to beware refund-related scams. Filing online or early filers were prioritized for the initial round.[1][3]
- Related guidance in 2025 notes an extension of the period for reclaiming tax refunds under income tax treaties from five to ten years for residents and certain non-residents, effective April 10, 2025, to improve access to overpayments under treaty provisions; however, this extension has conditions and does not apply to cases closed before the effective date.[2]
Notes and context:
- These figures reflect Taiwan’s approach to income tax refunds, including both resident and non-resident taxpayers with Taiwan-sourced income, and the multi-round distribution plan that year.[1][3]
- If you’re a resident or non-resident taxpayer with Taiwan-sourced income, you may want to verify whether your filing status or refund method (bank deposit vs. voucher) affects your expected timeline, and watch for official MOF notices or hotline updates to avoid scams. Official MOF hotline for inquiries is cited as 0800-000321 in some reports.[3][1]
Would you like a quick status check tailored to your situation (resident vs. non-resident, filing method, and recent filing year), or a summary of the key dates and how to verify refunds with Taiwan’s Ministry of Finance? I can pull precise steps based on your status. Citations: Taiwan refund announcements and timing, treaty reclaim period extension, overview and first-round details.[2][1][3]