Last updated: December 6, 2023
This system has been implemented since October 1, 2019, when the consumption tax became a multiple tax rate of 10% standard tax rate and 8% reduced tax rate.
Since the start of the invoice system on October 1, 2020, in order for buyers to receive purchase tax credits, they are required to save invoices issued by sellers.
The person who can issue an invoice is one who has been registered as a qualified invoice issuing business, and is obligated to issue an invoice in response to a buyer's request. There will be an obligation to preserve electromagnetic records related to invoices.
For taxable transactions, if you pay using a payment notice issued by the city, we will issue a qualified invoice even if you do not request a qualified invoice in advance.
For other taxable transactions, we will issue qualified invoices at the request of the purchasing business. If a receipt has already been issued, we will issue one in exchange for that receipt, so please contact the person responsible for each payment.
As a general rule, we do not require business operators to issue qualified invoices.
Note: However, we may request payment for utility charges, etc. that may be paid in advance.
Registration of eligible invoice issuer must be done for each account.
In our city, we have registered as a qualified invoice issuing business for each account, so we would like to inform you of the registration number.
Please contact the person in charge listed in the notes column regarding Inagi City sewerage business accounting and Inagi City Hospital's response.
name | Registration number | Remarks column |
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Inagi City | T2-0000-2013-2250 | |
Inagi City Sewerage Business Accounting | T8-8000-2000-1385 | Person in charge: Urban Environment Development Department, Sewerage Division |
Inagi City Hospital | T2-8000-2000-1399 | Person in charge: Inagi City Hospital Administrative Department Corporate Planning Division |
Inagi City Planning Department Planning Policy Division Phone: 042-378-2111