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What if the hotel refuses to issue an invoice on the grounds that the consumption receipt exceeds 30 days?

According to Article 22 of the Law on the Protection of Consumers' Rights and Interests, the business relationship between consumers and businesses is established, and businesses should issue invoices to consumers, which is the legal obligation of businesses; At the same time, the national tax department has never made a rule that shopping receipts are not invoiced for more than 30 days. Now, for the convenience of internal management, most hotels and supermarkets make some restrictions on the time of issuing invoices, which has become a routine and is recognized by consumers in most cases in daily life. However, legally speaking, even if the merchants inform consumers in advance that there is such a provision, providing invoices within a time limit is also an act that restricts consumers' rights and interests and violates their due legal obligations. If the consumer's request for an invoice from the operator is rejected, he can complain to the tax authorities.