Taiwan<\/a>ese lawmakers have passed new rules that let local chip firms turn 25% of their annual research and development expenses into tax credits, part of efforts to keep cutting-edge semiconductor<\/a> technologies at home and maintain the island’s technology leadership.

Officials there have repeatedly said they will ensure the latest chip technologies remain in
Taiwan<\/a>, a point that has been reaffirmed by executives at Taiwan Semiconductor<\/a> Manufacturing Co. and other local chip giants. While Taiwan’s assisted local chipmakers in the past with infrastructure construction and other measures, the island is now stepping up its efforts.

Shares of
TSMC<\/a> and United Microelectronics Corp. were up more than 4% in Taipei on Monday, the first trading day after the announcement of the new rules.

“As the United States, Japan, South Korea and the European Union are all offering massive incentives to build domestic supply chains, Taiwan should bolster the global competitiveness of its key industries,” Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs said in a statement on Saturday. “The new rules will help encourage Taiwanese companies to keep their roots here.”

Governments from Washington to Seoul have been offering incentives for domestic chip production, in hopes of reducing a heavy
reliance<\/a> on Taiwan for advanced semiconductors and avoiding future supply disruptions.

To mitigate those concerns,
TSMC<\/a> is building new facilities in Japan and the US, and is considering an additional site in Germany.

The new incentives should take effect sometime from 2023. Chip companies in Taiwan can also claims tax credits on 5% of the annual costs of buying new equipment for advanced process technologies, the ministry said in what’s been dubbed the local version of
America’s Chips Act<\/a>. Any credits earned, however, cannot exceed 50% of the total annual income taxes a firm owes.

Procurement of equipment is the largest cost in setting up a new chip plant. For instance,
ASML Holding<\/a> NV’s essential extreme ultraviolet lithography machines now cost close to $200 million apiece.
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台湾通过其芯片,芯片制造商提供税收抵免

从华盛顿到首尔政府鼓励国内芯片生产,希望减少严重依赖台湾先进的半导体和避免未来的供应中断。

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台湾ese议员通过了新规则,让当地芯片公司年度研发费用的25%转化为税收抵免,努力保持尖端的一部分半导体国内技术和维护台湾的技术领导。

官员一再表示,他们将确保最新的芯片技术仍在台湾,这一点已经被主管重申台湾半导体制造公司和当地其他芯片巨头。协助当地的台湾芯片制造商在过去与基础设施建设和其他措施,台湾现在是加大力度。

广告
的股票台积电和联华电子公司在台北周一上涨逾4%,后的第一个交易日的宣布新的规则。

”,美国、日本、韩国及欧盟都提供巨大的激励建立国内供应链,台湾应该加强重点行业的全球竞争力,“台湾经济部周六在一份声明中说。“新规则将有助于鼓励台湾企业保持他们的根在这里。”

从华盛顿到首尔政府鼓励国内芯片生产,希望减少沉重依赖在台湾先进半导体和避免未来的供应中断。

为了减轻这些问题,台积电正在建造新设施在日本和美国,并考虑额外的网站在德国。

新的激励措施应该从2023年的某个时候生效。芯片公司在台湾也宣称税收减免5%的年度成本购买新的设备,先进的工艺技术,卫生部称的被称为本地版本的美国芯片法案。然而,任何学分不能超过总数的50%年度所得税公司欠。

采购的设备是最大的成本建立一个新的芯片工厂。例如,ASML HoldingNV的必不可少的极端紫外线光刻机现在成本接近2亿美元。
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Taiwan<\/a>ese lawmakers have passed new rules that let local chip firms turn 25% of their annual research and development expenses into tax credits, part of efforts to keep cutting-edge semiconductor<\/a> technologies at home and maintain the island’s technology leadership.

Officials there have repeatedly said they will ensure the latest chip technologies remain in
Taiwan<\/a>, a point that has been reaffirmed by executives at Taiwan Semiconductor<\/a> Manufacturing Co. and other local chip giants. While Taiwan’s assisted local chipmakers in the past with infrastructure construction and other measures, the island is now stepping up its efforts.

Shares of
TSMC<\/a> and United Microelectronics Corp. were up more than 4% in Taipei on Monday, the first trading day after the announcement of the new rules.

“As the United States, Japan, South Korea and the European Union are all offering massive incentives to build domestic supply chains, Taiwan should bolster the global competitiveness of its key industries,” Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs said in a statement on Saturday. “The new rules will help encourage Taiwanese companies to keep their roots here.”

Governments from Washington to Seoul have been offering incentives for domestic chip production, in hopes of reducing a heavy
reliance<\/a> on Taiwan for advanced semiconductors and avoiding future supply disruptions.

To mitigate those concerns,
TSMC<\/a> is building new facilities in Japan and the US, and is considering an additional site in Germany.

The new incentives should take effect sometime from 2023. Chip companies in Taiwan can also claims tax credits on 5% of the annual costs of buying new equipment for advanced process technologies, the ministry said in what’s been dubbed the local version of
America’s Chips Act<\/a>. Any credits earned, however, cannot exceed 50% of the total annual income taxes a firm owes.

Procurement of equipment is the largest cost in setting up a new chip plant. For instance,
ASML Holding<\/a> NV’s essential extreme ultraviolet lithography machines now cost close to $200 million apiece.
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