How to Issue an Invoice for a Used Car?
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You can issue a manually torn invoice and stamp it with the seal of the used car company. Pay attention to the appearance: Some used cars have been involved in accidents, and dealers may refurbish them, repaint the car to make it look newer.
I sold our family's old car some time ago, and the process of issuing the invoice turned out to be less complicated than expected. First, you need to prepare the vehicle registration certificate, copies of both parties' ID cards, and the sales contract. I handled it at a local used car market, where the staff verified that all vehicle condition information was complete, including the engine number and chassis number. The key is to issue a general VAT invoice, which must include the names of both the buyer and seller, as well as the vehicle price. It's crucial to report the actual price, as underreporting could cause issues during the transfer process. I've heard of people trying to save money by underreporting the price, but this can lead to tax troubles and isn't worth the risk. The whole process took me half a day, and the staff worked quickly. After confirming everything was correct, I signed and received the invoice. The transfer process became much smoother afterward, as the invoice is one of the required documents. It's important to keep it safe, as it can serve as evidence in case of disputes. I recommend going on a weekday to avoid crowds and calling ahead to confirm the required documents, which can save a lot of time.