VAT and tax when invoicing

A lot of countries require companies to invoice with value-added tax (VAT). VAT is a tax your company adds when selling goods or…

Overview

A lot of countries require companies to invoice with value-added tax (VAT). VAT is a tax your company adds when selling goods or services. This version is adapted for Nexbal with a shorter, practical structure.

Key Takeaways

  • Who has to invoice with VAT?
  • How to pay VAT
  • Value-added tax on international invoices

Practical Checklist

  1. Define the process and responsibilities before you invoice.
  2. Verify customer data, amounts, taxes, and due dates.
  3. Use a consistent template and keep documentation in one place.
  4. Follow up unpaid invoices with a predictable reminder flow.

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