Legal analysis: Receipts generally need to be stamped with a financial seal. Receipts have certain legal effect and are also legal documents. However, under normal circumstances, the money collected in the receipt can only be current money. The money received and paid in the receipt cannot be used as costs, expenses or income, etc., and can only be used as a voucher for collecting current money. Although the payment receipt has certain legal effect, it is not very effective, so many units only recognize the invoice. Generally speaking, a receipt is composed of three parts: title, body, and signature. Each part has corresponding requirements and regulations. 1. Title: If it is a special receipt for purchase, there is no need to fill in the title. However, if it is a temporary handwritten receipt, the word "receipt" needs to be written in large letters in the middle. 2. Main text: Generally, start writing in the second line with two blank spaces. Write a clear summary and indicate the amount of money and materials, etc., but there should be no ambiguity. 3. Signing: It is generally required to write the name of the recipient company or individual, sign the specific date of receipt, and generally stamp a financial seal. The special receipt for purchase has a special place to fill in.
Legal basis: "Measures for the Administration of Invoices of the People's Republic of China" Article 22 The issuance of invoices shall be in accordance with the prescribed time limit, order, and columns, and all invoices shall be issued truthfully at one time and stamped Special seal for invoices.