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Finding A JobSo you have decided to teach English in Taiwan, now you have to find a job. It's not as easy to find a teaching job as it was 5 years ago in Taiwan, however it is still not that hard. There are many sources that you can use to find that ideal teaching position that your looking for. We have tried to include everything you need to know about selecting the ideal job for you.
Using AgentsOne option available when searching for a teaching job is to use an agent, chances are that most teachers will be contacted by an agent at some time. You should have some kind of understanding about how agents work. » Read this important guide on how to use agents for ESL jobs Contracts When it comes to lining up a good job and you think that all I need now is a contact. Well this is one area that you have to be careful in because the contracts here in Taiwan are usually for the sole purpose of protecting the school and not your interests. So there are a few points to consider when signing a contract.
TaxesForeigners working with an ARC in Taiwan will have their wages taxed at a rate of 20% until they have stayed more than 183 days during a tax year. After 183 days, the government reduces your rate from 20% back to the regular rate. Which for most teachers this amount should be around 13%. You will learn how you are likely to be taxed here in Taiwan and we have provided links to government sites for further reference.
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