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There are two commercial housing purchase invoices. Is it necessary to merge one?

Now the invoices issued by real estate developers are all VAT invoices. When buying a suite years ago, the developer opened an invoice named Property * Housing Payment. After the bank applied for a loan, the developer reissued the invoice for the amount of the bank loan!

Many people don't know that the money put by the bank is also invoiced, so you must ask the developer for it, and the invoice must be stamped with the company's "special invoice seal"!

As long as the invoice is issued by the same person and the same room number, there is no need to synthesize one. For example, if your house is 120 square meters and the unit price is 4000 square meters, then the house price is 120*4000=480000, and the total amount of two invoices is enough. Generally, this total amount is written in the purchase contract.

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Contents of value-added tax:

In practice, it is difficult to accurately calculate the added value or additional value of commodities in the process of production and circulation. Therefore, China also adopts the method of tax deduction, which is a widely used method in the world.

That is, according to the sales of goods or services, the sales tax is calculated at the prescribed tax rate, and then the value-added tax paid when obtaining goods or services is deducted, that is, the input tax, and the difference is the taxable amount of the value-added part. This calculation method embodies the principle of taxation according to value-added factors.

The collection of value-added tax usually includes all links in the production, circulation or consumption process. It is a neutral tax based on value-added or price difference. Theoretically, it includes all agricultural industries (planting, forestry and animal husbandry), mining, manufacturing, construction, transportation and commercial services. Or all links of raw material procurement, manufacturing, wholesale, retail and consumption.

Sales tax belongs to regressive tax, which is an indirect tax based on the value-added of goods or services. It is called Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore, and consumption tax in Japan. Value-added tax was invented by French economist Maurice Laurie in 1954, and 45% of the French government's income comes from value-added tax.

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