- Businesses must be careful not to be penalized for failing to stamp their uniform invoices with a special seal.
- The Northern Region National Taxation Bureau of the Ministry of Finance has reported cases of businesses not stamping their two-part uniform invoices with the required seal, resulting in penalties under the Value-Added and Non-Value-Added Business Tax Act.
- According to regulations, businesses must stamp their uniform invoices with a special seal, or face penalties ranging from NT$1,500 to NT$15,000.
- One company was fined NT$3,600 for failing to stamp their uniform invoices, leading to a reminder for all businesses to be vigilant in stamping their invoices to avoid penalties.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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