JusRegal CPA Firm is a professional accounting and consulting company based in Taipei, Taiwan, specializing in services for foreign investors, entrepreneurs, and individuals seeking Taiwanese residency or business establishment. Founded in 2002, the firm has grown to a team of 16 bilingual professionals fluent in English, with a strong reputation for personalized one-on-one service and comprehensive guidance through Taiwan’s regulatory and tax systems.
What They Do Well:
✔️ Bilingual team fluent in English, Mandarin, and other languages
✔️ End-to-end service: tax planning, accounting, payroll, company setup
✔️ Personalized investment and residency consultations
✔️ Well-versed in Taiwan’s ARC/APRC (residency) systems and requirements
✔️ Experience with foreign-owned company formation and business entry strategy
✔️ Strong client communication, known for responsiveness and clarity
Potential Drawbacks:
⚠️ Does not offer immigration law representation in court (not a law firm)
⚠️ Focused on professional clients — not tailored for backpackers or tourists
⚠️ Higher service costs than solo agents, but offset by deeper expertise
⚠️ Limited presence outside Taipei — best for those operating in or near the capital
Why Taiwan?
✔️ High standard of living, safety, and healthcare
✔️ Strong tech economy and digital infrastructure
✔️ Residency and APRC programs available to investors and professionals
✔️ Low cost of basic goods and food outside urban centers
✔️ Efficient public transport and high urban quality-of-life
✔️ Friendly, democratic society with cultural depth and excellent cuisine
Challenges in Taiwan:
❌ Mandarin is essential outside expat zones — English support limited
❌ Housing is expensive in Taipei and other Tier 1 cities
❌ Natural risks include earthquakes and typhoons
❌ Political tension with China remains a factor
❌ High-pressure work culture may impact long-term lifestyle
Best For:
Entrepreneurs, investors, remote workers, and long-term expats seeking structured support for Taiwanese residency, company formation, or personal tax optimization. Ideal for those who want professional-level help rather than navigating Taiwan’s systems alone.
It depends on your nationality and the purpose of your visit. Citizens of certain countries are eligible for visa-exempt entry for short stays (up to 90 days), while others may require a visa. Please consult our visa eligibility page or contact us to confirm your specific requirements.
No, you cannot work on a tourist visa. If you plan to work in Taiwan, you must apply for a work visa. Working on a tourist visa is illegal and can result in penalties, including deportation and a ban from re-entering Taiwan.
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