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Can China Everbright Bank issue ordinary invoices on its behalf?

In some areas China Everbright Bank can do this, while in some areas China Everbright Bank cannot. For example, China Everbright Bank Shenzhen Baozhong Branch can issue ordinary invoices on its behalf.

The Xixiang Branch of the Baoan District State Taxation Bureau held the launch ceremony of the 26th Tax Publicity Month and the unveiling ceremony of the "Baozhong Convenient Tax Service Point" at the Shenzhen Baozhong Branch of China Everbright Bank. This tax publicity The theme of the month is "Deepening Tax Reform and Supporting Enterprise Development." Xixiang Branch took the 26th Tax Publicity Month as an opportunity, and in accordance with the work deployment of the Baoan District State Taxation Bureau to "deepen the tax system reform and assist enterprise development" Tax Publicity Month, further improved and broadened the tax handling functions of the Baozhong Self-Service Tax District, and established the " "Baozhong Convenient Tax Service Point", the tax service point is located in Everbright Bank next to the exit of Bao'an Central Metro Station. It has 2 tax windows and 4 self-service tax machines. Taxpayers can handle invoices and purchases on behalf of others. Invoices, invoice certification, acceptance of some documents, tax registration changes, invoice-type administrative license acceptance, tax preferential filing acceptance and other tax-related services.

Invoices refer to the business vouchers issued and collected by all units and individuals when purchasing and selling goods, providing or receiving services, and engaging in other business activities. They are the original basis for accounting and are also used by auditing and tax authorities. An important basis for law enforcement inspections. Receipts are proof of receipt and payment. Invoices can only prove that the business has occurred, but cannot prove whether the money has been received or paid.