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Invoices — what they must include Your invoice must include: the company name and address of the customer you're invoicing. A clear description of what you're charging for. The date the goods or service were provided (supply date)
An invoice is not a legal document on its own. While invoicing is an important accounting practice for businesses, invoices do not serve as a legally binding agreement between the business and its client. That's because an invoice leaves too much room for manipulation to serve as a legal document.
Can I Invoice a Company as an Individual? As a freelancer, you likely run your business under your own name. Only a select few freelancers go the extra mile to name their services or even incorporate their sole proprietorship. In a nutshell, freelancers who offer products or services to a company can invoice them.
It's not illegal, per se, to amend an invoice that you've raised, but it is covering your back as it could invite litigation if you amend your own version of it without cancelling the original version — in particular if the customer has actually paid against the original.
An invoice on its own is not a contract in a legal sense, because it does not prove an agreement between two parties. Instead, an invoice is created by a business and sent to a client to request payment for its services and is therefore a one-sided document.
Legally, an invoice number sequence should never contain repeats or gaps. At the start of a new year, the numbers would be reset. The first invoice number of 2019 would be '190001'. This system allows you to quickly see which year an invoice is issued and still follows the sequential numbering requirement.
Invoices are a legal necessity. They are required to keep track of business expenses, sales, customer payments, and outstanding debts.
Invoice numbers are one of the most important aspects of invoicing as they ensure that income is properly documented for tax and accounting purposes. They also make it easier to track payments. Each invoice issued should be assigned a unique invoice number.
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