E-Invoicing in Taiwan

In Taiwan, electronic invoicing, known as eGUI, away 2021 mandatory for all companies. The central platform for the transmission of these invoices is the Taiwanese Ministry of Finance (MOF)Companies must create their invoices electronically and submit them to the MOF platform within 48 hours of issue. January 2024 will be the version MIG 4.0 of the electronic invoice format are available, the previous versions (MIG 3.1, 3.2) can only be used until December 31, 2025. The introduction of the eGUI system aims to eliminate paper documents and increase the efficiency and transparency of accounting.

Timeframe

2021: Mandatory use of the e-invoicing system eGUI.

applicability

The e-invoice primarily covers Business to Customer (B2C) and Business to Business (B2B) transactions.

format

XML-Format (MIG-3.2.1)

Electronic signature

Electronic signatures are mandatory.

Archiving

E-invoices must 5 years long be archived.


More information about e-invoicing in Taiwan

https://www.mof.gov.tw/eng


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GOpus® eInvoice

Our GOpus® eInvoice The solution can be integrated into SAP ERP and SAP S/4HANA and supports the creation of outgoing e-invoices in all international country formats. In this way, all your invoice contents can be created and sent between different international invoice issuers and recipients directly from your SAP system and all invoice documents can be archived in comprehensive monitoring. Integration into the SAP modules SD, FI, IS-H, IS-U and SAP Service Invoicing is possible. Further integrations are available on request.


Do you have further questions about our solution or would you like to obtain more detailed information about the e-invoicing regulations in Taiwan?

We will be happy to personally assist you with any further questions you may have about our solution and the regulations.

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