The percentage of households where the main income accounts for more than 80% of the total comprehensive income (including separately taxed dividend income) is reported in the statistical table for each county and city.
The percentage of households with main income accounting for more than 80% of total comprehensive income (including separately taxed dividend income) in each county and city reporting statistics form. Unit: %
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許小姐 (0227631833#1336)
Update frequency
Every 1 year
License
Open Government Data License, version 1.0
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free
Publish date
2015-07-27
Dataset type
Primary data
Updated time
2025-08-14 10:33
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Keyword
County or CityThe number of households with a main income of over 80 percentProfit from operationsBusiness incomeSalary incomeInterest incomeRental and royaltiesIncome from property transactionsWinning in opportunityDividend incomeRetirement incomeOther incomeincome from manuscript feesThe number of households with a main income of less than 80%.Government statistics
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Update frequency description: Every August 1st.License description URL: http://data.gov.tw/license
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