- Creditors must issue a unified invoice when auctioning or selling movable property mortgaged by debtors.
- Creditors must issue a unified invoice when selling mortgaged property to buyers.
- Failure to issue a unified invoice may result in penalties and additional taxes.
- It is important for creditors to notify debtors to issue sales vouchers for tax purposes.
- Failure to issue a unified invoice can be rectified by voluntarily issuing one before being penalized.
- For further inquiries, individuals can contact the free service hotline at 0800-000321.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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