supra126/taiwan-payroll
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台灣勞健保勞退法定費用計算引擎 — Taiwan statutory payroll calculation engine (TS core + MCP server + Python)
MCP
supra126/taiwan-payroll
Added 11 June 2026
Overview
This tool calculates Taiwan's statutory payroll costs including labor insurance, health insurance, and pension contributions. It provides a TypeScript core, an MCP server, and a Python implementation for integration into different environments.
Best for
Best for
Developers building Taiwan-specific payroll systems or compliance tools
Use cases
- Integrate Taiwan payroll calculations into HR or accounting software
- Automate statutory deduction computations for employee payroll
- Validate payroll compliance with Taiwan labor regulations
Notes
This tool calculates Taiwan’s statutory payroll costs including labor insurance, health insurance, and pension contributions. It provides a TypeScript core, an MCP server, and a Python implementation for integration into different environments.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-10. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Integrate Taiwan payroll calculations into HR or accounting software
- Automate statutory deduction computations for employee payroll
- Validate payroll compliance with Taiwan labor regulations
Pros
- Open-source and free to use
- Supports multiple programming languages (TypeScript, Python)
- Focused specifically on Taiwan’s statutory payroll rules
Cons
- No GitHub stars, suggesting limited community adoption or testing
- Only covers Taiwan regulations, not useful for other jurisdictions
- Potential lack of documentation or maintenance given the low visibility
Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.
Pros
- Open-source and free to use
- Supports multiple programming languages (TypeScript, Python)
- Focused specifically on Taiwan's statutory payroll rules
Cons
- No GitHub stars, suggesting limited community adoption or testing
- Only covers Taiwan regulations, not useful for other jurisdictions
- Potential lack of documentation or maintenance given the low visibility