The Taiwan National Taxation Bureau has released a list of value-added services for electronic invoices. This initiative aims to assist businesses in adopting and issuing electronic invoices. The list and quick reference table are available on the Central Region National Taxation Bureau’s website.
As of April this year, over 180,000 businesses have issued B2B electronic invoices, and over 120,000 have issued B2C electronic invoices, totaling over 3 billion invoices. The bureau has collected information on 14 value-added service centers, including basic details, pricing, core IT services, invoice issuance methods, and member carriers.
Businesses are reminded that the main platform only supports B2B electronic invoices and requires a card reader for uploading invoices. Some service centers offer mobile and tablet invoice issuance, member carriers, and financial report analysis, providing convenience for businesses.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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