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Invoice
katy123
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in Cutting tax
Hi, we buy ready-made balloons from someone we found on Facebook, we buy the balloon for our client birthdays. She gives our company an invoice with just her trading name (sole trader) full name, bank details and postcode. It does no have her full address on, is this invoice a valid invoice for tax purposes? Should I go back and ask for her full adresss. The facebook business page does not tell you who is behind the business, thanks
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If they are not registered for VAT, there is no prescribed information that needs to be on an invoice.2
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Thank you JeremyJeremy535897 said:If they are not registered for VAT, there is no prescribed information that needs to be on an invoice.0 -
Having said that, I have today discovered this:katy123 said:
Thank you JeremyJeremy535897 said:If they are not registered for VAT, there is no prescribed information that needs to be on an invoice.
https://www.gov.uk/invoicing-and-taking-payment-from-customers/invoices-what-they-must-include
I suggest you send her a copy of the link.1
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