Jingdong launches electronic invoice system
Updated: 2013-06-28 21:09
By SHEN JINGTING (chinadaily.com.cn)
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The business to customer (B2C) online retailer JD.com, or Jingdong, has become the first Chinese e-commerce website to launch an electronic invoice system.
It will initially only be used for book, music and film products. Customers can choose whether to have a paper invoice or an electronic one.
"Gradually, JD.com will expand the service to more products," Zhao Guoqing, co-chairman of JD.com, said.
"Moreover, the electronic invoice is an energy-saving and low-cost way to hand out tax certificates," Chai Yueting, a Beijing-based e-commerce expert, said.
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