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Is it illegal not to invoice property fees?

It is illegal not to issue invoices for property fees, as follows:

1. But it cannot be used as a reason for refusing to pay the property fee. It is unreasonable to refuse to pay the property fee without issuing an invoice. In addition, the owner can report to the tax authorities that the property company does not issue invoices, and the tax authorities will deal with it according to law;

2. Property service charges shall follow the principles of reasonableness, openness and adaptability between fees and service levels, and distinguish the nature and characteristics of different properties. The owners and the realty service enterprise shall, according to the charging standards for realty service formulated by the competent price department of the State Council in conjunction with the administrative department of construction of the State Council, stipulate in the realty service contract.

Legal basis: Article 10 of the Regulations on Property Management.

Owners in the same property management area shall, under the guidance of the real estate administrative department of the district or county people's government where the property is located or the subdistrict office or the township people's government, set up the owners' meeting and elect the owners' committee. However, if there is only one owner, or if the number of owners is small and all owners agree unanimously, it is decided not to set up the owners' meeting, and the owners will jointly perform the duties of the owners' meeting and the owners' committee.

Article 11

The following matters shall be decided by the Owner * * *:

(a) to formulate and amend the rules of procedure of the owners' congress;

(2) Formulating and amending management regulations;

(three) to elect the owners' committee or replace the members of the owners' committee;

(four) the selection and dismissal of property services companies;

(five) to raise and use special maintenance funds;

(six) the renovation of buildings and their ancillary facilities;

(seven) other major matters related to the management of * * * and * * *.