- Businesses must issue a three-part unified invoice when selling goods or services to other businesses
- The Central Region National Taxation Bureau received a report that Company A did not issue a three-part unified invoice when selling goods to small businesses
- Company A was fined 1,500 yuan for not following invoice regulations
- Businesses are reminded to use unified invoices correctly to avoid penalties
- If an error is made on an invoice, it can be corrected before investigation to avoid penalties
Source: mof.gov.tw
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