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老婆是CPA 发表于 2023-5-13 23:23
https://business.gov.au/finance/payments-and-invoicing/how-to-invoice#:~:text=If%20your%20customer%2 ...
谢谢,从这个链接看:
There are two types of invoices:
Tax invoices - If you’re registered for GST, you're usually required to provide tax invoices.
Regular invoices - If you run a business that is not registered for goods and services tax (GST), your invoices won’t include a tax component. These are called regular invoices. They should not include the words 'tax invoice'.
Tax invoices
You need to provide a tax invoice if any of these conditions apply:
- the purchase is taxable
- the purchase is more than $82.50 (including GST)
- your customer asks for a tax invoice.
For sales of less than $1,000 (including GST), your tax invoices must include:
- the words ‘Tax invoice’ – preferably at the top
- your identity as the seller, such as your business name or trading name (contact details are optional, but recommended)
- your Australian business number (ABN)
- the date you issued the invoice
- a brief list of the items sold, including quantity and price
- the GST amount payable (if any). You should display the GST amount for each item separately, or, if the GST amount is exactly one-eleventh of the total price, you can use a statement such as ‘Total price includes GST’
- the extent to which each item sold includes GST. You’ll meet this requirement if you either:
- show the GST amount for each item
- clearly state that the total price includes GST.
Tax invoices for sales of $1000 (including GST) or more also need to show the buyer’s identity or ABN.
如果客户要求Tax Invoice, 就必须开Tax Invoice 发票,因此也必须注册GST并在Invoice中注明GST金额,是不是这样理解? |
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