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Invoicing Overview

Invoicing is the process of issuing a document (an invoice) to request payment for goods or services provided. Key points:

  • Purpose: Records a sale, requests payment, and creates an accounting record.
  • Core elements: Seller details, buyer details, invoice number, issue date, due date, itemized description, quantities, unit prices, taxes, discounts, total amount, and payment terms.
  • Types: Standard invoices, recurring invoices, pro forma invoices, credit memos, and electronic invoices (e‑invoices).
  • Timing: Send immediately after delivery or per agreed milestones (e.g., 50% upfront, 50% on completion).
  • Payment terms: Common terms include Net 7/15/30/60, due on receipt, or milestone-based; include late fees if applicable.
  • Taxes & compliance: Include applicable sales/VAT/GST numbers and tax breakdowns; follow local tax regulations for recordkeeping and reporting.
  • Automation: Invoicing software can automate recurring invoices, reminders, payment reconciliation, and integrations with accounting and bank systems.
  • Best practices: Use clear itemization, consistent invoice numbering, easy payment options, send reminders before and after due date, and keep digital backups for audits.

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