Digital electronic tickets and ordinary invoices are different in inquiry.
First, the number of electric tickets query
Digital electronic bill is a new type of electronic bill, which uses digital signature technology to ensure the authenticity and legitimacy of the bill. The inquiry of digital tickets is mainly conducted through the Internet, and can be conducted through the official website of banks and tax agencies or the mobile app. You need to provide relevant bill information and personal identity information when querying. After verification, you can query the details of the bill.
Second, the ordinary invoice query
Ordinary invoice is a traditional paper bill, which is issued by manual invoicing and stamping. Ordinary invoices can be queried mainly by information such as invoice number and date of issue, or by the official website of the tax authorities or the telephone inquiry system. You need to provide relevant invoice information and personal identity information when inquiring. After verification, you can find the details of the invoice.
Three. Differences and precautions
Inquiry method: digital tickets are mainly inquired through the internet, and ordinary invoices are mainly inquired through telephone or website.
Form of bill: digital ticket adopts electronic signature technology, which is anti-counterfeiting and cannot be tampered with; Ordinary invoices are in paper form, and there is a risk of being forged or tampered with.
Legal effect: both digital tickets and ordinary invoices have legal effect, but digital tickets have higher security and credibility, which can better protect consumers' rights and interests.
To sum up:
Digital electronic tickets are different from ordinary invoices in terms of inquiry, and the main differences are inquiry methods, bill forms and legal effects. When using, you need to pay attention to the relevant differences and precautions, and choose the appropriate bill type to use.
Legal basis:
Article 7 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Electronic Signature Law stipulates that an electronic signature has the same legal effect as a handwritten signature or seal. An electronic signature shall comply with the provisions of laws and administrative regulations and can prove the authenticity and legality of the electronic signature.
Article 22 of the Measures for the Administration of Invoices in People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that when issuing an invoice, the contents of the invoice shall be filled in according to the regulations, and signed or sealed by the drawer. It is forbidden to issue false invoices.