Taiwan Tax Guide 2026

FEIE vs FTC
in Taiwan

Taiwan's 40% top bracket makes the Foreign Tax Credit genuinely useful for higher earners. See where the crossover happens, and how the Gold Card's tax deduction shifts it.

FEIE versus Foreign Tax Credit decision for Taiwan expats
📅 Last Updated: July 15, 2026 | ⏱️ 11 min read

Two Genuinely Useful Tools

Taiwan's progressive resident rates (5-40%) mean both the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE) and the Foreign Tax Credit (FTC) do real work here, unlike a zero-tax Gulf posting where the FTC has nothing to offset. Which one wins depends primarily on where your income sits relative to Taiwan's brackets.

FEIE versus FTC calculation for Taiwan expats

Qualifying for the FEIE: Two Tests

Physical Presence Test: 330 full days outside the US in any 12-month period.

Bona Fide Residence Test: An uninterrupted full tax year of Taiwanese residency, easier to satisfy once settled on an ARC (including via a Gold Card) with a lease and ongoing presence.

Where the Crossover Happens

Taiwan's brackets climb to 20% relatively early (above roughly NT$1,380,000, about $45,000 USD), then to 30% and 40% at higher levels. Once your effective Taiwan tax rate approaches or exceeds comparable US rates, typically for salaries well above $100,000, the Foreign Tax Credit starts producing a better result: it has no dollar cap, unlike the FEIE's $132,900 limit, and carries forward unused credits for up to ten years.

Taiwan tax bracket crossover point

The Gold Card's 50% Deduction Complicates the Math

Qualifying Gold Card holders receive a 50% local tax deduction for three years, meaningfully lowering their effective Taiwan rate during that window. This can shift the FEIE-vs-FTC crossover point higher during the deduction period, and shift it back down once the three years expire, worth modeling both scenarios if you're on a Gold Card.

The First-Year Timing Trap: Form 2350

Arriving mid-year means you likely won't satisfy either FEIE test by the normal April 15 deadline. Form 2350 requests an extension specifically to wait until you qualify, avoiding a forced early filing that locks you into a worse outcome for that year.

Worked Example: A Senior Engineer Above the Cap

A senior semiconductor engineer in Hsinchu earns NT$6,000,000 (about $196,000 USD), taxed at Taiwan's 40% top bracket on the upper portion. Taiwan tax owed is roughly NT$1,400,000 (about $46,000 USD), an effective rate near 23%, comparable to or exceeding his US marginal rate on the same income. His accountant claims the FEIE on the first $132,900 and applies the Foreign Tax Credit to the remainder, using his actual Taiwan tax paid to substantially offset the US liability on the excess.

FAQ: FEIE vs FTC in Taiwan

Q: Can I claim both the FEIE and FTC in the same year? A: Only on different income, the FTC cannot apply to income already excluded via the FEIE. Many filers use FEIE on the first portion of salary and FTC on the excess.

Q: Does the Gold Card's tax deduction affect my US filing? A: Indirectly, it lowers your actual Taiwan tax paid during the deduction period, which affects how much Foreign Tax Credit you have available.

Q: What if I revoke the FEIE and want it back later? A: Revoking the FEIE triggers a five-year lockout on re-electing it without IRS consent, model carefully before switching.

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