The US Department of the Treasury announced on 29 October 2024 that the US and Taiwan, under the auspices of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States (TECRO), will begin negotiations on a comprehensive agreement to address double taxation issues.

The first round of negotiations is expected to take place in the coming weeks.

This action builds on the initiative shown by Congress, which remains a vital partner to address this issue.  The Biden-Harris Administration recognizes the work done by committees in the House and Senate to address the issue of double taxation, including through the proposal of the United States-Taiwan Expedited Double-Tax Relief Act and United States-Taiwan Tax Agreement Authorization Act draft legislation.

A comprehensive tax agreement will provide critical benefits for both the United States and Taiwan.  In particular, this action will support the CHIPS and Science Act’s aims of strengthening the resilience of the semiconductor supply chain, creating jobs, and incentivizing investments in semiconductor manufacturing facilities across the US.

The tax agreement will also reduce double taxation barriers for further investment by Taiwan into the United States, and vice versa, particularly for the small and medium-sized enterprises that are crucial to a complete semiconductor ecosystem.