When a foreign individual or foreign-invested company establishes a business in Taiwan, a registered address is required for company registration. This address can be a physical office, a storefront, a residential property, or a virtual office. If a foreign company is setting up a branch or representative office in Taiwan, an office lease agreement must be submitted along with the application. Since the company cannot officially operate during the application process, which typically takes one to three months, short-term rental of a virtual office can be a cost-effective solution for registration purposes. Once the company is established, it can relocate to a permanent address to save on rental expenses. As foreigners may be unfamiliar with Taiwan, we provide solutions to meet their business registration needs, offering both physical office spaces and virtual office (address registration) services.

Physical Office

With years of entrepreneurial experience, we understand the challenges of starting a business—saving money is making money! That’s why we offer convenient and affordable micro-office rentals to help entrepreneurs secure a comfortable and efficient workspace at a budget-friendly rate. Our office rentals include management fees, internet, utilities, desks, and chairs, allowing immediate operation upon move-in. Each office is a private space, ensuring high privacy.

Address:11th Floor, No. 152, Section 1, Zhongxiao East Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City

MRT station:Shandao Temple Station Exit 5

Features:One minute's walk from the MRT, the office environment is bright and has windows, suitable for 1-8 people to work.

Rent:Independent small office, monthly rent starts from NTD15,000

Virtual Office

In today’s digital and AI-driven business era, many companies no longer require a fixed physical office. However, Taiwanese regulations mandate that businesses must have a registered address for company registration, commercial registration, and tax purposes.

Due to drastic changes in business models, many industries no longer require a fixed physical office. Cafés or convenience stores have become mobile offices for companies. However, regulations still require a registered business address to establish a company. The most cost-effective and convenient solution is to rent a "virtual office" (address registration service), which essentially means renting an address to set up a business.

To facilitate foreign entrepreneurs in setting up companies in Taiwan, we offer "virtual office" (address registration) rental services, available for both short-term and long-term leases. Our virtual offices are located in multiple business districts in Taipei City, providing online contract signing and document exchange services. No matter where you are in the world, you can conveniently and efficiently complete the necessary company and tax registrations in compliance with regulations!

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✔ Prime Taipei City Locations – All registered addresses are in high-visibility, main-road locations.

✔ Fully Online Process – Electronic contracts and document submission ensure fast registration.

✔ Comprehensive Documentation – Includes lease agreements, landlord consent, and property tax statements for a hassle-free setup.

✔ Transparent Pricing – Flat-rate pricing with no hidden fees.

The rental fee includes mail collection and free forwarding!

Virtual Office (Registered Address) Pricing

One price, no incidental fees

PlanQuarterly PaymentSemi-Annual PaymentAnnual Payment
PriceNTD10,500NTD18,900NTD31,500
Additional Notes:

1.Prices include tax and official invoices.

2.No security deposit required; free mail forwarding service included.

3. Franchise business projects will be quoted separately.

What clients say about us

“Through Taipei Entrepreneur Center’s explanation, I now fully understand how to set up a company as a foreigner.”
Alva
“They are proficient with regulations and procedures and have got answers to all our questions. No additional charges. Highly recommended!”
Abraham
"We established the Taiwan branch through Taipei entrepreneurs, and the process was quite smooth."
Samantha

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