How to Void an Motor Vehicle Invoice?

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AxelAnn
07/29/25 1:41pm
Blue-inked value-added tax special invoices for motor vehicles and unified motor vehicle sales invoices cannot be voided; only red-inked invoices can be issued. Blank unified motor vehicle sales invoices can be voided. Electronic value-added tax special invoices for motor vehicles (blue, red, or blank) do not support voiding.
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