Does personal invoicing affect credit reporting?

It depends. Most of them have it.

In the current tax system, invoicing requires real-name authentication. If there is no actual business activities, and the amount is large, then it involves false invoicing. If the circumstances are serious, you can be sentenced, and don't help with invoicing. Moreover, if it is discovered, it will affect your credit information.

According to the Invoice Management Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), no unit or individual may issue invoices for others without permission. Whoever issues invoices for others shall be punished in violation of the invoice management law. Only the tax authorities or the units entrusted by the tax authorities to issue invoices can issue invoices for others according to law. Therefore, if you illegally help others not to open ordinary invoices, you will have a bad record of breaking the law. It is legal and reasonable for individuals to apply to the tax authorities for issuing invoices as long as they do sell goods or provide services and pay taxes according to law. On the contrary, if there is a tax payment business, it is suspected of tax evasion if you do not go to the tax authorities to declare tax payment or issue invoices. Therefore, as long as individuals have business, invoicing is correct and legal, without any influence.

What is a credit report?

Credit investigation refers to collecting, sorting, saving and processing the credit information of natural persons, legal persons and other organizations according to law, providing credit reports, credit evaluation, credit information consultation and other services to help customers judge and control credit risks and carry out credit management activities. From Zuo Gong's Eight Years, "A gentleman keeps his word and has a levy, so his resentment is far greater than his body". Among them, "collecting by faith" means that you can verify the credibility of your words, or you can collect and verify credit.

Credit report is divided into personal credit report and enterprise credit report, which is a record of personal credit information released by the Credit Information Center of China People's Bank, and is used to query the social credit of individuals or enterprises. Credit reports are divided into three categories, namely personal basic information, credit transaction information and other information. At present, credit reports mainly exist in various consumer credit businesses of banks. With the further improvement of the social credit system, credit reports will be applied to commercial credit sales, credit transactions, recruitment and job hunting and other fields.