Was Ist Steuerrechnung
Eine Rechnung, die den gesetzlichen Anforderungen entspricht, damit Steuern erhoben oder erstattet werden können.
Ausführliche Erklärung
Jede Rechtsordnung legt Pflichtfelder und Fristen fest. Sie ist das Rückgrat der Umsatzsteuer-, GST- und ähnlicher Systeme.
Beispiel
Ein umsatzsteuerregistrierter Verkäufer im Vereinigten Königreich stellt eine Steuerrechnung mit USt-IdNr. und Aufschlüsselung aus.
Warum Es Wichtig Ist
Nicht konforme Rechnungen riskieren abgelehnte Vorsteuerabzüge und Strafen.
Wichtige Fakten
- A tax invoice is a legal document that captures all data required by tax authorities to charge and reclaim sales tax, VAT, GST, or similar consumption taxes.
- Mandatory fields vary by jurisdiction but typically include: seller's tax ID/VAT number, buyer's name and address, invoice number, date, itemized goods/services, tax rate, tax amount, and total.
- EU VAT directive requires tax invoices be issued within 15 days of the end of the month in which goods/services were supplied for B2B transactions.
- Improperly formatted tax invoices can cause buyers to lose input tax credit eligibility — a meaningful financial impact, especially in VAT/GST regimes.
- Many countries (Brazil, Italy, Spain, India, others) now require electronic tax invoices reported in real-time to tax authorities (e-invoicing).
Wie es in der Praxis aussieht
A UK-based VAT-registered consultancy issues a £6,000 + VAT invoice to a German enterprise customer. The invoice must include: the consultancy's UK VAT number (GB123456789), the customer's German VAT number (DE...) for reverse-charge treatment, a unique sequential invoice number, the date of supply, an itemized description of services, and the explicit note 'Reverse charge: Customer to account for VAT.' Without these elements, the German customer cannot reclaim VAT and the UK consultancy may face HMRC penalties.
Häufige Fehler
- Missing the seller's tax/VAT registration number on the invoice — invalidates input tax credit for the buyer.
- Using non-sequential or repeated invoice numbers, which violates most VAT/GST rules.
- Bundling taxable and exempt items into one line without breakdown, complicating tax calculation.
- Failing to note 'reverse charge applies' or 'zero-rated' when the situation requires it.
- Issuing tax invoices late — most regimes have a strict timing rule (15 days, end of month, etc.).
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What's the difference between a tax invoice and a regular invoice?
A tax invoice meets specific legal requirements (mandatory fields, format, timing) that allow it to support tax charging or reclaiming. A regular commercial invoice may be used between non-tax-registered parties or for internal accounting only.
When must I issue a tax invoice?
Rules vary: EU within 15 days of end of supply month for B2B, Australia within 28 days of customer request, India within 30 days of supply for services. Many regimes require near-real-time issuance for certain transactions.
Can I issue a tax invoice without a tax registration number?
No — without your tax/VAT/GST registration number, the invoice cannot legally support tax charging or buyer's input credit. Issue a regular commercial invoice instead until you're registered.
What's a simplified tax invoice?
Many jurisdictions allow simplified tax invoices for small-value transactions (typically under €100/£250/AU$1,000 depending on country). They omit some buyer details to reduce admin burden on retail-style transactions.
Are electronic tax invoices accepted everywhere?
Increasingly yes, but with conditions. EU accepts e-invoices that ensure authenticity of origin and integrity of content. India, Italy, Brazil, and others now require structured e-invoices submitted to government portals before being valid.
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