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I bought a Canon camera in Huaqiang North, Shenzhen, and paid the money plus a 7-point VAT invoice, but later the seller put it off and found an excuse. What should I do?

Jilin national tax Xiao Wang tells you:

There are often unscrupulous merchants who either sell things without invoicing or charge extra invoices. For this kind of behavior, I suggest you:

1. Do you have a shopping receipt? Such as credit cards, receipts, etc. It is important to prove that you did buy something at his house.

If you have this evidence, call him and tell him, "If you don't give me the receipt, I will report you to the IRS".

If he opens it for you, forget it. If he still ignores you, you can take a copy of your credit card and receipt and report him to the reporting center of the Inspection Bureau of the State Taxation Bureau in the district where the enterprise is located. The tax bureau will punish him and help you get the receipt. If you are out of town and can't go to Shenzhen in person, you can write a report letter with a copy of your credit card and payment receipt. You must write three questions clearly in the report letter:

First, when, in whose house, what goods to buy, without invoicing;

The second is to write down your request, that is, make up the invoice, punish him and ask for a reply.

The third is to write your own name and contact information.

Only in this way, the tax bureau will call you back after checking.