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Taiwan Company – Particular Search Report

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Q: What is the particular search report?
A: The particular search report refers to the publicly available registration information of companies in Taiwan. Members of the public can access this information through the “Business and Commercial Registration Public Information Inquiry Service,” where they can look up the basic registration details of various Taiwan companies.

Q: Can shareholder information be found in the particular search report?
A: No, shareholder information is considered internal company data and is not disclosed in the particular search report. Such information can only be obtained through the Amendment Registration Form or the most recent Shareholder Declaration List.

Q: What should I do if a company’s English name is not shown in the particular search report?
A: If the English name is not displayed in the particular search report, it means the company has not designated one. In Taiwan, a company’s English name is not a legally required registration item and is determined at the company’s discretion based on its own needs.

Q: Is it possible to access the historical change information of companies?
A: Historical records are available for inquiry, however, the specific details of the actual changes are not disclosed.

Q: Why are there two records displayed for a branch office? Do they represent different entities?
A: If the Unified Business Number is the same, the records refer to the same company. The reason for the two entries is that one represents the foreign company’s registration information, while the other pertains to the registration of its Taiwan branch.

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