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ToggleTaiwan Statutory Update Effective January 2026
Minimum Wage Increase
Taiwan’s Ministry of Labour has announced a 3.2% increase in minimum wages for 2026, continuing the trend of annual adjustments to support workers’ purchasing power amid rising living costs.
Key Point:
- Minimum monthly wage rises to NT$29,500; minimum hourly wage rises to NT$196.
Source: Taipei Times, Overseas Community Affairs Council (OCAC )
Flexible Parental Leave
Taiwan has introduced more flexible parental leave arrangements to help parents balance work and family responsibilities, allowing leave to be taken in single-day increments.
Key Points:
- Up to 60 days of combined parental leave may be taken in single-day units.
- Employees with at least six months’ service may apply until their child turns three; applies also to adopted children.
- Small enterprises (<30 employees) may receive a NT$1,000 subsidy when employees apply for single-day parental leave.
- Medium and large companies exceeding legal requirements can qualify for the Work-Life Balance Award and guidance on family-friendly ESG measures.
- Employees may take up to 14 days of personal/family care leave per year in units as small as one hour, without deductions to attendance bonuses.
Source: Taiwan News, CNA


