Many everyday items purchased in Taiwan come with a free ticket for the Uniform Invoice Lottery, more commonly known as the Taiwan Receipt Lottery. That’s because all receipts, no matter how small the purchase, are printed with an 8-digit lottery number across the top, making each receipt you collect one more chance to win some big money. The same applies to purchases made with an EasyCard, except an e-receipt is issued instead and electronically linked to the card.
Although it may seem very generous, the lottery was actually devised to combat tax evasion. The vast majority of businesses in Taiwan are small- to medium-sized and deal in cash only, which complicates the policing of tax reporting. Many businesses previously paid no tax or reported dubious amounts of revenue. In 1951, the Guomindang government enacted a solution in the form of a state lottery, requiring businesses with $200,000 NTD (roughly $6,500 USD) or more in monthly revenue to provide sales receipts. The assumption was that customers would demand a receipt if they had a chance of winning a small fortune from it. For the most part, that assumption paid off and the strategy has been a success.
Only visiting Taiwan? No problem! Foreigners can also claim cash for winning numbers. You can hang onto your receipts and check the lottery results after you leave Taiwan if you’re visiting for a short time. The top two prizes will be very much worth flying back to redeem, even if it’s a first class flight.
You must complete 17 Thought Journal entries. They are brief summaries of an article you’ve read followed by your stream of consciousness thoughts about the article. At least 5 journal entries should come from www.grist.org, 5 should come from www.afropunk.com, and the remaining 10 articles can be found at www.aeon.co (See course schedule for due date).
State title of article and Magazine in 1st sentence. Summarize article/video/podcast in 1 to 2 sentences.
Example Thought Journal Entry:
The article in Nautil.us titled “Keep your receipt if you like to Gamble” is about a bi-monthly lottery that happens in Taiwan based on the numbers printed on receipts from all merchants. I thought the article was interesting because it seems like a great way to get people to waste less and value receipts. It also made me think about numbers and how they are so important to us. We like high numbers in terms of grades, money, the stock market, square footage of homes. Everything seems to be about having a good number in life. Maybe we should think less about numbers and more about people.
1. You may have more than 3 entry on a page.
2. You will turn all of these entries in with Essay #3
3. If there is no obvious title to an article you should use the first 3 to 5 words as the title.
4. You should denote which articles come from which online magazine.
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