Is Taiwan’s Economy in a Crisis of Rapid Collapse? The Young Generation Forum Helps to Save the Law and Taxes./

Is Taiwan’s economy suffering as a result of the legal tax issue? “The 14th Anniversary of the Redress of the Tai Ji Men 1219 Case” English Forum-Younger Generation Speaks Out for Transformation, organized by a number of private groups, was broadcast live online on October 16 from 22:30-23:00 (https://youtu.be/1nef80aQNwY). The young generation who grew up in Tai Ji Men is the voice of Taiwan’s legal and fiscal issues. They do not want Taiwan’s legal and tax environment to deteriorate day by day for the sake of Taiwan’s economic future.

“Legal and tax issues are not only human rights violations; they will also have an impact on Taiwan’s economic future!” Eva, who works for a trading company, noted that Taiwan’s industrial migration, brain drain, low wages, and the hesitation of many foreign capitals to invest have contributed to the country’s low ranking in attracting foreign investment. “Taiwan is in a crisis of rapid collapse, and the key lies in the deteriorating legal and taxation environment,” says one analyst. Tai Ji Men’s human rights index case has been delayed for 25 years and is still unresolved. After Eva participated in the legal tax reform, she found too many tax victims were persecuted and even died.

Jason, a graduate student, stated that Taiwan is currently dealing with a slew of issues. The new crown virus has not vanished entirely from our lives. Taiwan’s most illustrious democracy has also been arbitrarily destroyed by a few unscrupulous National Taxation Bureau and Administrative Enforcement Agency officials. For the past 25 years, the Taiwanese government has persecuted a spiritual movement that promotes the concept of love and peace. “I practically grew up in a redress case!” This, he believes, is unjust. According to the Constitution, the government should protect human rights and freedom, revoke illegal tax bills, and return to Tai Ji Men the sacred land for self-cultivation. Simultaneously, illegal officials must be severely punished in order for peace and human rights protection to be truly implemented, and all legal and tax violence to be stopped.





Picture 1: Eva pointed out that Taiwan is in a crisis of rapid collapse. The key lies in the deteriorating legal and tax environment.

Picture 2: Jason called on the government to protect freedom of human rights based on the Constitution, revoke illegal tax bills, and return to Tai Ji Men the sacred land for self-cultivation.