How Many Copies of the Car Purchase Invoice Does the Owner Receive?
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Personal car purchase invoices are retained by the owner in the sixth copy. A standard car purchase invoice is a computer-generated six-copy invoice. The first copy is the invoice copy, the second is the deduction copy, the third is the tax declaration copy, the fourth is the registration copy, the fifth is the accounting copy, and the sixth is the stub copy, which the owner should retain. Below is additional information: Car Purchase Invoice: The first copy, the invoice copy, serves as the payment voucher for the purchasing unit, typically retained by the 4S dealership, usually in brown. The second copy is the tax deduction voucher for the purchasing unit, in green. The third copy, the tax declaration copy, is kept by the vehicle purchase tax collection unit, in purple. The fourth copy is the registration copy, retained by the vehicle registration unit, in blue. The fifth copy is the accounting copy, serving as the accounting voucher for the selling unit, in red. The sixth copy is the stub copy retained by the selling unit, in black. Invoice Information: Vehicle information such as the VIN, engine number, and model details. Purchaser information including name and ID number. Dealer information. The purchase price, VAT, and the actual vehicle price excluding tax.