ABOUT US

Chienchin Yipin CPA Firm : A comprehensive consulting team combining legal, accounting, tax, and financial expertise.

Plan for the present, protect the future

In this rapidly changing era, we walk alongside you. ——
We create a unique and robust planning blueprint for the security and inheritance of your and your family’s wealth.

The Chienchin Yipin team comprises professionals with dual certifications as lawyers and accountants from Taiwan and the US. They possess a comprehensive understanding of legal systems and tax regulations, making them the most powerful designers and gatekeepers in asset planning. We not only handle tax calculations and filings but also prioritize the legality and resilience of our structural designs. Starting with the legal framework, we ensure that every step of your assets’ creation, accumulation, and transfer is legal, stable, and secure.

We focus on comprehensive tax and financial strategies for high-net-worth families and cross-border clients, covering tax filing and tax-saving practices in Taiwan and the United States.

In Taiwan, we place particular emphasis on early planning for inheritance and gift taxes to help clarify property structures and reduce future disputes and tax burdens.

In the United States, a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is responsible for handling 1040/1040-NR tax returns, FBAR/FATCA foreign asset reporting, and tax dispute resolution.

We assist clients with planning for trusts, wills, asset preservation, and equity structures. We can also provide exclusive “Family Office” advisory services upon request, integrating legal, financial, tax, and inheritance expertise to become your long-term trusted asset guardian.

Whether it’s managing legal risks in asset transfers, designing trust structures, or handling corporate compliance, cross-border transactions, and family disputes, we can quickly integrate legal team resources to provide comprehensive, cross-domain, and optimal solutions, truly realizing the professional value of the “law × finance and tax × inheritance” trinity.

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