1. Search and follow the billing applet or official WeChat account.
Open WeChat, enter "electronic invoice" or related keywords in the search box, and find and pay attention to the appropriate billing applet or official WeChat account. These small programs or official WeChat accounts usually provide functions such as issuing, querying and managing electronic invoices.
Second, register and bind accounts.
After entering the applet or WeChat official account, follow the prompts to register and bind. It is usually necessary to provide personal or business information, such as name, ID number, mobile phone number, tax number, etc. After the account is bound, users can manage their billing information in applets or official WeChat accounts.
Third, select the bill item and fill in the information.
Select the items that need electronic invoicing in the applet or WeChat official account, such as purchasing goods and paying fees. Fill in the billing information according to the prompt, including header, tax number, billing content, amount, etc. Ensure that the information filled in is accurate, so as not to affect the validity of the invoice.
Fourth, submit an invoice application for approval.
After confirming that the billing information is correct, submit the billing application. The system will review the application, and an electronic invoice will be generated after approval. Users can check the issuance status of electronic invoices in the applet or WeChat official account and wait for the audit results.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) receives and saves electronic invoices.
After the approval, the electronic invoice will be sent to the user's WeChat. Users can view, download and save electronic invoices on WeChat. It is suggested that the electronic invoice be kept in a safe and reliable place for future inquiry and use.
To sum up:
Wechat needs to pay attention to the related billing applet or WeChat official account when issuing electronic invoices. After completing the registration and binding operation, select the charging item and fill in the charging information, submit the application and wait for approval. After the approval, the system will generate an electronic invoice and send it to the user's WeChat. Users should keep electronic invoices for future use.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) electronic signature method
Article 3 provides that:
In civil activities, the parties may agree to use or not use electronic signatures and data messages in contracts or other documents, vouchers and other documents. A document in the form of electronic signature or data message agreed by the parties shall not be denied its legal effect just because it is in the form of electronic signature or data message.
Measures of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on Invoice Management
Article 23 provides that:
Units and individuals that install tax control devices shall use tax control devices to issue invoices in accordance with regulations, and submit invoice data to the competent tax authorities on schedule. When using non-tax-controlled electronic equipment to issue invoices, the software program description data of non-tax-controlled electronic equipment shall be reported to the competent tax authorities for the record, and the invoice data shall be saved and submitted in accordance with the regulations. The state actively promotes the use of online invoice management system to issue invoices. If the units and individuals that issue invoices need to change the contents of invoices, they shall issue invoices again.