The payment period of the house tax of 2022 is from May 1, 2022 to May 31, 2022


The Taxation Administration has announced that the statutory payment period for the house tax of 2022 is from May 1, 2022 to May 31, 2022. Taxpayers are reminded to complete payment within the given timeframe.

The Taxation Administration states that house tax levied this year is the amount of house tax levied from July 1, 2021 to June 30,2022 and the tax payment notice will be sent to taxpayers by mail by the tax collection authorities under their local governments. If taxpayers have lost or failed to receive their payment notices, they may apply for re-issuance with the local tax collection authorities in the same district as where the house is located. Taxpayers may also use their Citizen Digital Certificate, Ministry of Economic Affairs Certification Authority (MOEACA) IC card, financial certificate, TW FidO to log into the local tax online filing website (https://net.tax.nat.gov.tw/) for inquiries and payments.

In order to provide multiple convenient channels to pay tax, the Ministry of Finance provides many options, such as convenience stories, financial institutions, ATM transfers, demand (savings) deposit accounts, designated account transfers, credit cards, IC ATM cards and electronic payment account. Also, taxpayers can download the “Mobile Payment Provider Tax Payment App” and scan the QR-Code on their tax notices. The Taxtion Administration reminds taxpayers who have made an agreement with a financial institution or postal institution to transfer tax through a designated deposit account to please reserve a sufficient amount of deposit in the account for withdrawal.

Taxpayers who are unable to complete the payment within the given timeframe due to the impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic may apply for a deferral or installment payments with the tax collection authority. For further information about how to apply, please visit the “Measures concerning COVID-19” on the Ministry of Finance’s official website (https://www.mof.gov.tw/Eng/htmlList/6637), or dial our toll-free number 0800-000-321 for inquiries.

Press Release Contact: Miss Lin, Section Chief 
Phone: 02 -2322-8259

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