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I spent a year in Taiwan, but I wasnt flying. 20% tax for the first 6 months and then reducedafterwards. If your rate is under 20% at the end of the year, you will do taxes like in america and get a refund. The key is to be considered living there. Up dont know the requirement for residency. Taipei is not so cheap if you want to live like you did back home and eat and drink like you are used to. If you like Chinese food and don't find it necessary to drink all the time, the costs go way down. School for kids will cost a lot unless they can go native. I'm not sure if they will hire foreigners into Kaohsiung, but it is way cheaper.
Does anybody know what kind of scheduling to expect if you don't want to commute? I personally loved living there and I would hate to whipsaw my bodyclock going back and forth each month.
Does anybody know what kind of scheduling to expect if you don't want to commute? I personally loved living there and I would hate to whipsaw my bodyclock going back and forth each month.
Last edited by JTF; 16th May 2012 at 17:14.
Join Date: May 2012
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How is the 738 fleet schedule?
Sectors per day and Overnights?
Per diems and hotels as of lately?
Expats left there....?
From what it seems so far, doesn't look like its worth it
Sectors per day and Overnights?
Per diems and hotels as of lately?
Expats left there....?
From what it seems so far, doesn't look like its worth it
Last edited by rovespier; 26th Sep 2012 at 17:05.