Special Prize number for the Unified Invoice of Ten Million Yuan for November and December 2024 released
The Unified Invoice Lottery has been initiated by the government of Taiwan to foster the businesses to issue official receipts and promote tax compliance. The Ministry of Finance has announced the results of the Special Prize number of the Unified Invoice of Ten Million Yuan along with valid identification on January 25, 2025.
The winning number for the NT$10 million special prize in the month of November and December uniform invoice lottery is 63603594 and the grand prize NT$2 million won by 74185296.
Winning numbers : 12345678, 23456789, 34567890
Last seven digit matching any first prize number
Last six digit matching any first prize number
Last five digit matching any first prize number
Last four digit matching any first prize number
Last three digit matching any first prize number
(all these informations issued on the official website of Ministry of Finance)5
“The winning individual can claim the prize by filling out the form on the back of their winning uniform invoice and it must be given to redemption centers along with their identification like an identity card, residence certificate or passport. The redemption period which is officially announced for these prizes is from February 6, 2025 to May 5, 2025” – MOF.
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