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Invoice Generator in Chinese Yuan (Renminbi)

Create professional invoices denominated in Chinese Yuan (Renminbi) (CNY) — ¥ pre-filled, proper thousands/decimal formatting, and tax defaults that match the main region using the currency. Free, no signup, instant PDF.

ISO 4217
CNY
Symbol
¥
Typical tax
VAT 13%
Used inMainland China (not Hong Kong SAR, which uses HKD, or Macau SAR, which uses MOP).

What a typical invoice looks like

Invoice
¥100
+ VAT 13%
= ¥113
Invoice
¥1,000
+ VAT 13%
= ¥1,130
Invoice
¥10,000
+ VAT 13%
= ¥11,300
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Chinese Yuan (Renminbi) invoice generator

¥ preloaded. Fill in your business and client details, add line items, download a pro PDF.

Your Business Details

Client Details

Invoice Details

Line Items

CN¥0.00

Notes

Invoice Summary

SubtotalCN¥0.00
TotalCN¥0.00

Why this Chinese Yuan (Renminbi) invoice generator

¥ pre-filled

No currency dropdown hunting — CNY is ready. Format, symbol and decimals render correctly in the PDF.

Sensible tax default

The typical regional tax (VAT at 13%) is pre-loaded. Override per line for zero-rated, reduced, or exempt supplies.

Bill cross-border

Invoice in Chinese Yuan (Renminbi) while labelling the document in 12 languages — the client gets the total in their numerals, you in yours.

Nothing leaves your browser

Your business info, client data, and numbers stay on-device. The PDF is generated server-side and the data is discarded.

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Chinese Yuan (Renminbi) invoice FAQ

Can I legally issue an invoice in Chinese Yuan (Renminbi)?+

For domestic Chinese transactions, the commercial document is a fapiao issued through the state Golden Tax System — free-form invoices have no tax validity. This KipBill PDF works as a proforma or internal commercial document; a fapiao is still required for the buyer to claim input VAT.

What tax rate should I put on a Chinese Yuan (Renminbi) invoice?+

Standard VAT 13% (manufacturing, wholesale, retail), 9% (transport, construction, agriculture, basic utilities), or 6% (services, R&D, financial, modern services). Small-scale taxpayers pay simplified 3%.

Where does the ¥ sign go on the invoice — before or after the amount?+

The ¥ or 元 (yuan) sign goes BEFORE the amount: ¥1,000.00. In international contexts "RMB" or "CNY" is also used. One yuan = 10 jiao = 100 fen, but most commercial pricing ignores fen.

Do I have to show the Chinese Yuan (Renminbi) equivalent of the tax?+

For fapiao-valid invoices in China, the tax detail must be in CNY. For cross-border commercial invoices, the CNY equivalent of the tax is best practice though not always strict.

Can I convert this invoice to another currency later?+

Yes. KipBill supports CNY as a commercial invoice currency. For tax-valid domestic sales inside China, use a fapiao-issuing system alongside KipBill.

Invoice in Chinese Yuan (Renminbi), every month, automatically

Save clients, set recurring schedules, send reminders, and get notified when they open your PDF — all free to start.

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