Taiwan’s National Taxation Bureau of the Central Area has introduced an online payment option for taxes transferred to the Administrative Enforcement Agency. The move expands existing payment channels.
Taiwan’s National Taxation Bureau of the Central Area (NTBCA) has announced, on 13 November 2025, that taxpayers whose taxes have been transferred to the Administrative Enforcement Agency for compulsory execution may now pay their taxes online.
Upon receiving the “Payment Slip for Taxes Transferred to the Administrative Enforcement Agency” issued by the National Taxation Bureau or the relevant branch of the Administrative Enforcement Agency, taxpayers can scan the QR-Code printed on the slip to make online payments.
The Bureau explained that after receiving the “Payment Slip for Taxes Transferred to the Administrative Enforcement Agency,” taxpayers may pay their taxes at one of the four major convenience store chains—namely, 7-ELEVEN, FamilyMart, Hi-Life, or OK Mart (for payments under TWD 30,000 per case)—or through financial institutions commissioned to collect taxes (excluding postal agency collections).
To enhance payment convenience, taxpayers can also use their internet-enabled mobile devices to scan the QR-Code on the payment slip and access the Ministry of Finance’s online tax payment service website. Payments can then be made by using a credit card or current deposit (savings) account without the need to visit a financial institution or convenience store in person, saving both time and effort.
The Bureau particularly reminds taxpayers that each “Payment Slip for Taxes Transferred to the Administrative Enforcement Agency” specifies the payment deadline. Taxpayers who wish to pay online by scanning the QR-Code must complete the payment before the deadline.