Wu Tang-chieh

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Wu Tang-chieh (Chinese: 吳當傑) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Political Deputy Minister of Finance in the Executive Yuan from 2 September 2013 until 20 May 2016.[1]

Preceded byTseng Ming-chung
ChairpersonChen Yuh-chang
Succeeded byHuang Tien-mu
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Wu Tang-chieh
吳當傑
Political Deputy Minister of Finance of the Republic of China
In office
2 September 2013  20 May 2016
MinisterChang Sheng-ford
Preceded byTseng Ming-chung
Vice Chairperson of the Financial Supervisory Commission of the Republic of China
ChairpersonChen Yuh-chang
Succeeded byHuang Tien-mu
Personal details
EducationNational Chung Hsing University (BA)
National Chengchi University (MA)
University of Wisconsin–Madison (JD)
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Education

Wu graduated from National Chung Hsing University with a bachelor's degree in finance and taxation and earned a master's degree in finance from National Chengchi University. He then studied law in the United States at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, earning a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Wisconsin Law School.[2][3]

Financial Supervisory Commission vice chairperson

More fair and friendly Taiwan stock trading

In December 2012, Wu said that the ROC government aims to take measures in the coming year to make stock trading in Taiwan more fair and friendly. He elaborated that there are four plans to achieve the goal, which are increasing market momentum, diversifying quality financial products, cutting the trading costs and increasing international visibility.

With regards to the implementation of stock gains tax which was set to be effective starting on 1 January 2013, Wu said that the tax will not have a major impact on Taiwan's stock market.[4]

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