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Why does the property refuse to give an invoice when it collects water and electricity bills every month?

The reason why the property refuses to receive an invoice for water and electricity charges every month is because the property only pays an ordinary invoice for each water and electricity charge to the owner's account.

If water and electricity charges are needed, the property originally collected the receipt of water and electricity charges and brought it to the property for "special invoice for non-operating income". When reimbursement is required, it is regarded as water and electricity charges and can be deducted before tax.

Invoice refers to the business vouchers issued and collected by all units and individuals in buying and selling goods, providing or receiving services and engaging in other business activities. It is the original basis of accounting, and it is also an important basis for law enforcement inspection by audit institutions and tax authorities. Receipt is the proof of receipt and payment, and invoice can only prove that the business has happened, but can't prove whether the money has been received or paid.

Invoice refers to the text issued by the seller to the buyer in economic activities, including the name, quality and agreed price of the products or services provided to the buyer. In addition to the advance payment, the invoice must also include the money paid by the buyer to the seller according to the agreed conditions, and must include the date and quantity, which is an important proof of accounting. According to China's accounting system, valid invoices for purchasing products or services are called tax invoices. The charging vouchers of government departments have different names in different periods and different charging items, but most of them are collectively referred to as administrative fee receipts. For internal audit and verification, each invoice must have a unique journal number to prevent duplicate or skip invoices.

Simply put, an invoice is the original proof of the cost, expense or income incurred. For the company, the invoice is mainly the basis for the company to make accounts, and it is also the expense certificate for paying taxes; For employees, invoices are mainly used for reimbursement.

Article 15 of the Measures for the Administration of Invoices in People's Republic of China (PRC) shall collect and purchase invoices from the competent tax authorities on the basis of the tax registration certificate, the identity certificate of the agent and the stamp of the special seal for invoices printed according to the style specified by the competent tax authorities in the State Council. The competent tax authorities shall, according to the business scope and scale of purchasing units and individuals, confirm the types, quantities and methods of purchasing invoices, and issue invoice purchasing books within 5 working days.

When receiving and purchasing invoices, units and individuals shall report the use of invoices in accordance with the provisions of the tax authorities, and the tax authorities shall conduct inspections in accordance with the provisions.