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  2. Uniform Invoice lottery - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Invoice or Unified Invoice (統一發票 pinyin: Tǒngyī fāpiào), is a type of standardized receipt in Taiwan that is issued by merchants for selling products and services, kept by both seller and consumer, with a 8-digit number for each one, for taxation purposes, managed by the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of China (Taiwan) existing in many form such as hand-written 2 ...

  3. Taxation in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Each receipt is coded with an alphanumeric number, and every two months a lottery drawing is held with prizes ranging up to NT$10 million (approximately $335,000 USD as of February 2012) depending on how many numbers match. [13] The lottery is governed by the Uniform Invoice Award Regulations. [14]

  4. Talk:Uniform Invoice lottery - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Uniform Invoice lottery appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 3 April 2008, and was viewed approximately 3,700 times (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that every receipt issued by Taiwanese businesses, known as the Uniform Invoice, is also a lottery ticket?

  5. Gambling in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Gambling in Taiwan is prohibited by the Criminal Code of the Republic of China. [1] State-run lotteries, like the Uniform Invoice lottery , are the only legal form of gambling on mainland Taiwan . The construction of casinos on some off-shore islands was legalized in 2009, though to date none have been built.

  6. Banking in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan. The Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) has very little independence as it is primarily adherent to current government policy. [3] Its primary concern is the stability of the New Taiwanese Dollar as instability could upset Taiwan's export dominated economy ...

  7. National identification card (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of China national identification card (Chinese: 中華民國國民身分證; pinyin: Zhōnghuámínguó Guómín Shēnfènzhèng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-hôa-bîn-kok Kok-bîn Sin-hun-chèng), commonly known as the national identification card of Taiwan, is a compulsory identity document issued to people who hold both nationality and household registration in Taiwan.

  8. List of companies of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Location of Taiwan and nearby islands. Taiwan is a stable industrial economy as a result of economic growth and industrialization during the late 20th century, often referred to as one of the Four Asian Tigers along with Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea.

  9. List of Taiwanese inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    The recipe was invented by Taiwan-based Hunan cuisine chef Peng Chang-kuei. [4] Instant noodles were invented by Go Pek-hok, who later adopted the name Momofuku Ando when he immigrated from Taiwan to Japan. Ando created a method for deep-frying and drying noodles that could later be cooked using boiling water.