The Ministry of Finance’s Tax Administration officially announced the winning list for the May–June 2026 (115th year) Uniform Invoice lottery today (4th). This period saw 18 NT$10 million Grand Prizes and 22 NT$2 million Second Prizes drawn, resulting in a total of 40 major prize winners.
For the NT$10 million Grand Prize, many winners became instant millionaires with only minor expenditures—some spending just tens of dollars. The luckiest among them won the full NT$10 million after paying only a NT$10 delivery fee.
Winning Big with Pocket Change: NT$10 Delivery Fee and NT$60 Gas Receipts Strike Gold
According to the detailed breakdown of the NT$10 million Grand Prize (number: 38548029) released by the Ministry of Finance, three winning invoices had transaction amounts under NT$100. The most fortunate winner was located in Linkou District, New Taipei City, who received NT$10 million after paying just a NT$10 Uber Eats delivery fee. A Hi-Life convenience store in Shimen District, New Taipei City, also produced a jackpot winner who spent only NT$49 on food items. Good news also came from a CPC gas station in Hsinchuang District, Kaohsiung City, where a motorist won after refueling with just NT$60 worth of gasoline.
Moreover, digital subscriptions and telecom expenses also yielded significant wins. Invoices from OpenAI subscription fees (NT$690), Google Play purchases (NT$620), Taiwan Mobile phone bills (NT$690), and Chunghwa Telecom monthly charges (NT$2,106) all successfully matched the NT$10 million Grand Prize number. Physical retail outlets such as PX Mart, 7-ELEVEN, FamilyMart, Poya, and Watsons also generated multiple NT$10 million winners.
Prize Collection Opens August 6 – MOF Reminds Public of Redemption Deadline and Bank Transfer Setup
The Ministry of Finance reminds the public that the redemption period for the May–June 2026 Uniform Invoices begins on August 6 and ends on November 5. Winners must complete their claims within this timeframe to avoid missing out.
For those accustomed to using cloud invoices, the Ministry added that if users completed carrier registration and set up an automatic prize deposit account on the "Ministry of Finance Electronic Invoice Integration Service Platform" by July 24, 2026, their prize money will be automatically transferred to their designated financial institution account starting August 6. This feature eliminates the need for in-person visits and waives stamp duty, offering both convenience and time savings.
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- Source: PR Times
- Category: News
- Organizations: Uber Eats / 7-ELEVEN / OpenAI