Taiwan's Ministry of Finance recently announced the list of winners of the unified invoices for July and August, including 17 winners of 10 million Taiwan dollars and 20 winners of 2 million Taiwan dollars. However, the most eye-catching one is the lucky user who ranked second on the list of 10 million Taiwan dollars. He only paid less than 0.5 yuan in MaiCoin handling fees, but won a reward of 10 million Taiwan dollars.
MaiCoin also explained the matter. Normally, when users conduct virtual currency transactions on the platform, if the handling fee is paid in Taiwan dollars, a unified invoice will be issued when the amount reaches 1 yuan. If the handling fee is paid in virtual currency (including MAX Token discount), it will be converted into Taiwan dollars based on the current exchange rate, and a handling fee invoice will be issued as long as it reaches 1 yuan.
Taiwan's unified invoice mechanism is designed to encourage consumers to request unified invoices in order to win prizes, while preventing businesses from deliberately omitting to issue unified invoices, thereby damaging fiscal revenue. This move is intended to provide the general public with the opportunity to win generous cash prizes.
This mechanism features multiple prize categories to ensure that a wide range of participants have a chance to win. The size of the prize depends on the number of digits that match the winning numbers. Special prizes usually require matching all eight digits of the winning numbers, and the prizes are usually in the millions or tens of millions of New Taiwan dollars. Other prizes include first prize, second prize, third prize, fourth prize, fifth prize, and other prize levels. Even if a participant does not win the top prize, there is still a chance to win a smaller cash prize. In recent years, a new "digital prize" has been added, which is specifically for users who use the application to access invoices to encourage the use of digital invoices and reduce reliance on paper invoices.
The unified invoice includes information such as the store where the goods were purchased, the date and year of the lottery, and important invoice numbers. The lottery will be held on the 25th of every two months.
Regardless of whether it is New Taiwan Dollar or virtual currency transactions, as long as the user successfully trades on the platform, MaiCoin will settle the handling fees and issue invoices every day. If the user conducts multiple transactions in one day, the handling fees will be calculated separately and rounded off before issuing an invoice.
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MaiCoin also pointed out that all profits earned by users and service fees collected from each transaction are taxable events, so the most active users may receive dozens or even hundreds of invoices every month. Despite the dozens or even hundreds of invoices, the winning rate is very low, because people consume in all aspects, and the number of invoices accumulated each month is huge, so the winning rate is extremely low.
