- Starting from January 2024, companies in Taiwan can use the MIG 4.0 version of the electronic invoice.
- The previous versions (MIG 3.1, 3.2) can only be used until December 31, 2025, according to the Taiwan government.
- Since January 2021, both foreign and domestic companies in Taiwan are required to use electronic invoicing. Failure to comply may lead to sanctions from the Ministry of Finance.
Source Edicom
- See also
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