No, whether to invoice you or not and how much tax the store pays are two different things. Many small shops are approved to levy taxes, and no matter how much business they do, they all pay the same tax. However, big shops do not pay taxes according to the invoiced amount, but according to the actual turnover, that is, no matter whether they invoice or not, how much tax they pay, and the stores are unwilling to invoice. More reasons are that invoice management is cumbersome, and it is very troublesome to deal with lost or wrong invoices. Therefore, many finance departments are reluctant to give invoices to stores, and ask them to go to the company to open them. People in stores are also too troublesome, and simply tell customers that they can't open them. That's all. Of course, customers ask for invoices, but stores can still complain if they don't follow them. This kind of complaint is limited to consumers' rights and interests, and does not involve tax issues.