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Seize the time to claim NT$6,000 Universal Cash for All, which is available until the end of October

Seize the time to claim NT$6,000 Universal Cash for All, which is available until the end of October.  Photo reproduced from Pixabay
Seize the time to claim NT$6,000 Universal Cash for All, which is available until the end of October. Photo reproduced from Pixabay
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

The government disbursed "NT$6,000 Universal Cash for All" in 2023 in an effort to distribute the economic gains to everyone. Even though the period to get the funds is almost up—it will expire at the end of October—nearly 160,000 individuals have yet to show up to claim their funds. The public is urged by the Ministry of Finance to take advantage of this period and remember to acquire your own NT$ 6,000 Universal Cash.

Since the deadline for NT$6,000 Universal Cash for All is October 2023, 23.39 million people—or more than 99% of the total recipients—have successfully received NT$ 6,000 Universal Cash for All as of October 18, according to the National Treasury Administration, Ministry of Finance. Final day is the 31st. The Ministry of Finance urges those who qualify for it and newborns born before September 30, 2023, to take advantage of this opportunity. Long-term foreign residents must contact 1988 customer service before the end of the month if they return to Taiwan and reinstate their household registration before October 31 and have any difficulties with the collection procedure.

Seize the time to claim NT$6,000 Universal Cash for All, which is available until the end of October.Photo reproduced from Pixabay

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Furthermore, the period to collect the newborn allowance will be extended to January 31, 2024, for nationals who were born in Taiwan and got a birth certificate between October 1 and December 31, 2023, provided that the biological mother or father is qualified to receive the allowance.

Additionally, the government cautions the public that it will not proactively alert the public to utilize ATMs, internet banking, or text messaging in order to get money. To prevent the theft of personal information, they must be vigilant when they come across pertinent information.

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