Uniform Invoice
illustrate format of the Uniform Invoice issued in the ROC (not actual invoice) | |
| First draw | 1 January 1951 |
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| Operator | Ministry of Finance |
The Uniform Invoice or Unified Invoice (統一發票 pinyin: Tǒngyī fāpiào), is a type of standardized receipt in Taiwan that is issued by merchants for selling products and services, kept by both seller and consumer for taxation purposes, which is managed by the Ministry of Finance. It exists in many forms, including printed, electronic and hand-written. Uniform Invoice also features a lottery-like feature. Each invoice come with a code consisting of two alphabet and a 8-digit number, and the lottery is drawn every two months.