How to Issue an Invoice for Expressway ETC?
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Methods for issuing expressway ETC invoices: 1. To issue a VAT electronic ordinary invoice for toll road fees, you first need to apply for an ETC card or user card. You can visit an ETC customer service center with your valid ID and vehicle license to complete the application. 2. Log in to the invoice service platform website to register for free, and fill in the reserved information from your ETC card or user card application to complete the binding. 3. Finally, select the recharge or toll fee transaction records for which you need to issue an invoice, and apply to generate an electronic toll invoice. The invoice service platform provides free services such as downloading, forwarding, previewing, and querying electronic toll invoices and detailed information.
Remember, it's super easy to get an invoice for highway ETC. I handle it right on my phone using the ETC app. Just log into the highway ETC mini-program, bind your license plate number, then head to the invoice section to select the transaction period—click once to generate an e-invoice. Save it as a PDF or forward it to your email for easy printing. Perfect for reimbursing personal travel expenses, eco-friendly and quick. I've been using this method for half a year now, automatically generating a monthly bill invoice without needing to queue up at toll stations. If you've linked a bank card, you can also manage it via banking apps like ICBC or CCB—just search for ETC services. The key is to double-check that the travel dates match to ensure the invoice is valid. Uploading e-invoices directly to the company system saves time; once you're on frequent business trips, it becomes second nature. Don’t forget to check the app for update notifications regularly—if there’s any data delay, just retry promptly.