Taiwan taxes... :
http://www.englishintaiwan.com/engli...n-taiwan/taxes
another:
http://investintaiwan.nat.gov.tw/eng...sp?ID=56&MID=2
Realistically dont worry about this unless you are banking over $90k USD.
Im not a teacher here, Im in textile industry. But most teachers here.. you are hired for 1 class, 1 hour.... which will be about $60 USD in pay.
This is a trial.. see how it works out. Not to mention getting through a mock interview to see how you teach. For those who never done this you quickly learn that it becomes more like a acting career. I tried to get a side gig doing this.. and I failed at this horribly. It's not for everyone thats for damn sure. I was told I would need to teach about past, present and future tense. So I quickly googled it, got some ideas... they had three students in the classroom. I started explaining away what this that and the other do... all to blank stares from the students. Then I asked one if she ever been on vacation... blank stare... oh ****.. maybe they use the term on holiday as well... so I asked again... blank stare... da ****. 3 more minutes of utter hell and I was done. Now here comes the kicker.. the interviewer tells me that I am hired!?! We will call you to set up your schedule... shake hands... walk out. 10 minutes later get the phone call: "Sir, we found someone else thank you." Which brings me to saving face... they avoid arguments and awkward situations like a matador vrs. a bull. Perfectly..... so prepare yourself for allot of disappointment. Best way to get a teaching job is to come here on 60 day visa... hit the ground running. Then get ready for doing visa runs to HK when its near expiring... until your school sets you up correctly, if they do. There are ALLOT of bull**** underground illegal bull**** english schools here and many legit ones. My 2 cents... the market here is flooded with teachers in Taipei.. so expect to be out in some small city... where you will make way better bank.
Last edited by DownTownAndrew; 06-16-2015 at 03:57 AM.