1, log in to the electronic tax bureau;
2. Select "invoice information query";
3. Select "Buyer" as the query identity;
4. Select the invoice category and invoicing period, and click "Query";
5. Qualified invoices will be found. Click "View" to view all invoice information in detail.
Precautions for invoicing:
1. Before using the whole invoice, the seller should carefully check whether there are any missing pages, wrong numbers, no invoice producer seal or unclear printing. If problems are found, they should be submitted to the tax authorities for handling;
2. After the whole invoice is used, it should be filled in the order of numbers, with complete items, true contents and clear handwriting, and all copies and prints are completely consistent. The filled invoice shall not be altered, dug or torn;
3. Invoices shall be filled in column by column within the prescribed time limit, and affixed with the financial seal of the unit or the special seal for invoices. Without the approval of the tax authorities, the invoice shall not be disassembled and used, and the scope of use of professional invoices shall not be expanded by itself;
4. Units and individuals who fill out invoices must issue invoices when business operations occur and business income is confirmed, and invoices are not allowed when business operations do not occur;
5. The seller shall issue invoices within the prescribed scope of use, and shall not buy, sell, lend, transfer or issue invoices on his behalf;
6. The invoice issued by the seller using the electronic computer shall be approved by the competent tax authorities, and the off-machine invoice under the unified supervision of the tax authorities shall be used. After the invoice is issued, the stub should be bound into a book by serial number.
To sum up, checking electronic invoices is not only convenient and quick, but also conducive to environmental protection and energy saving. We should actively use electronic invoices to contribute to environmental protection.
Legal basis:
Law of the People's Republic of China on Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests
Article 22
Obligatory operators who issue invoices, vouchers and documents to provide goods or services shall issue invoices and other purchase vouchers or service documents to consumers in accordance with relevant state regulations or business practices; When consumers ask for service documents such as shopping vouchers or invoices, business operators must issue them.