- Media reports claim a reduction in the budget for invoice bonuses.
- The Ministry of Finance explains the budget was initially set based on a 3 percent allocation from total business tax revenue.
- A legislative decision reduced the budget by 10 percent, affecting the funds for invoice bonuses.
- To encourage cloud invoices, the budget increase was planned for more prize groups.
- After budget cuts, the number of additional prize opportunities was reduced.
- The Ministry plans to adjust the number of prize groups based on budget execution.
- The number of invoices issued is expected to increase, but budget cuts may lower the prize-winning rate.
Source: mof.gov.tw
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