Electronic invoice Ordinary invoice has no invoice code.

Electronic invoice is a kind of electronic invoice, which is equivalent to traditional paper invoice in legal effect. In China, electronic invoices and ordinary paper invoices are both valid vouchers recognized by tax authorities.

Electronic invoices usually contain the following main information:

-Invoice type (such as VAT general invoice, special invoice, etc.). )

-Invoice number

-Invoice date

-Buyer's name and tax number

-Name and tax number of the seller

-Name, specification, model, quantity and unit price of the goods or services.

-Tax rate and tax amount

-QR code or check code (used to verify the authenticity of invoices)

Unlike paper invoices, electronic invoices may not have the traditional "invoice code". The invoice code of traditional paper invoice is a series of numbers, which are used to identify the invoice issuing place, invoice type and other information. In contrast, electronic invoices usually have a unique invoice number and a possible electronic signature or check code to ensure the authenticity and legality of electronic invoices.

This is usually normal if you receive an electronic invoice without a traditional invoice code. However, you should ensure that other necessary information, such as invoice number, invoice date, buyer's and seller's information is complete. At the same time, the electronic invoice will also have a scanned QR code or other electronic identification, so that you can verify its authenticity online.

If you have any questions about the received electronic invoice, you can verify it through the relevant network service platform, or contact the drawer or tax authorities for consultation.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Consumer Protection Law.

Article 22

When providing commodities or services, business operators shall issue invoices and other purchase vouchers or service documents to consumers in accordance with relevant state regulations or business practices; When consumers ask for service documents such as shopping vouchers or invoices, business operators must issue them.