Taiwan's NT$6,000 tax rebate to go into effect as soon as April 6
Direct deposit starts April 6, ATMs April 10, post office April 17
Direct deposit starts April 6, ATMs April 10, post office April 17
Direct deposit starts April 6, ATMs April 10, post office April 17
Direct deposit starts April 6, ATMs April 10, post office April 17
1st five days of registration will be limited by last digit of ID card or residence permit
1st five days of registration will be limited by last digit of ID card or residence permit
Taiwanese citizens, personnel stationed abroad, foreign spouses, and APRC holders eligible for tax surplus cash
Taiwanese citizens, personnel stationed abroad, foreign spouses, and APRC holders eligible for tax surplus cash
Foreign residents who received 'Quintuple Stimulus Vouchers' also qualify for NT$6,000 rebate
Foreign residents who received 'Quintuple Stimulus Vouchers' also qualify for NT$6,000 rebate
Decision paves way for payment in late February
Decision paves way for payment in late February
Government could issue NT$6,000 tax surplus payments by late February
Government could issue NT$6,000 tax surplus payments by late February
Premier aims to have NT$6,000 cash payments distributed in time for Lunar New Year
Premier aims to have NT$6,000 cash payments distributed in time for Lunar New Year
Lawmakers call for distribution of NT$180 billion to public
Lawmakers call for distribution of NT$180 billion to public
NT$180 billion could be distributed to public after Lunar New Year holidays
NT$180 billion could be distributed to public after Lunar New Year holidays