
Many tax departments have launched online inquiry systems to facilitate users in checking. You can directly operate the inquiry through the operating system in the hall. Bring materials such as the vehicle license to the tax service window at each tax office for inquiry. With the popularity of the internet, more people are choosing online inquiries, saving both time and effort.

I also encountered this issue when I bought my car before. Checking the electronic invoice for vehicle purchase tax is quite simple. I directly downloaded the tax app, logged in, and entered the VIN and invoice code in the invoice query section, and found it right away. Remember to register the account with the ID used to buy the car, otherwise you won’t be able to log in. Electronic invoices are very convenient—no need to worry about losing the paper version. You’ll need this for car insurance or transfer procedures later, or else you’ll have to reapply, which is a hassle. I saved it on my phone and printed a copy as backup. Many apps now support screenshot or PDF download functions. If it’s your first time using the app and the interface seems confusing, don’t panic—just take your time to get familiar with it. I recommend checking the storage status regularly to ensure the invoice file isn’t corrupted.

I think the most convenient way to check electronic invoices is to use the tax APP. Just download the tax software on your phone, enter the VIN and personal information, and you can find the electronic version in a few steps. I always use this method—it's not only fast but also saves me from queuing at the tax office. When preparing the documents, don't forget to bring the original purchase invoice or take a photo as a backup in case the APP login fails. After downloading, it's recommended to save it to a cloud drive or email for easy printing or sharing with insurance companies. Electronic invoices are popular now mainly because they're eco-friendly and secure, reducing the risk of fraud. If you're not familiar with the APP operation, you can try the WeChat mini-program version, which has simpler input. If the network occasionally lags, don't panic—just refresh and try again or attempt at a different time.

To check the vehicle purchase tax e-invoice, you can use the tax website's client or APP. I usually prefer these tools as they are simple to use—just input the VIN and invoice information, then hit the query button to get instant results. The e-invoice can be directly downloaded and saved to a folder, supporting PDF format for long-term use. Plus, current APPs have data synchronization features, so you won’t lose files even if you switch phones. Here’s a tip: note down the vehicle identification number in advance to avoid input errors. E-invoices are much easier to manage than paper ones, and they can be encrypted to prevent unauthorized viewing, making them highly practical. I usually share the queried e-invoice in group chats for reference—it takes just a minute if you’re quick.


