Wrath advice - invoices / tax type thing
I'm not registered as a business but to fund my hobby of football collecting I get match balls direct from Adidas and sell them at a higher price on ebay - not on a huge scale, but just to raise funds for me to buy older / rarer balls.
Anyway, a guy in Germany wants to buy a dozen from me to use as competition/promotion prizes or something for his business in the build up to the euros & has asked me to send him an invoice of 1000 Euros for them - presumably so he can put them through his books.
If I produce literally just an invoice using a template off of the internet, is that going to be sufficient for his needs or would the invoice need to come from a 'business' 9rather than me as a personal seller) in order for him to claim back the expense or whatever it is he wants the invoice for?
Thanks
Posted By: South_West_Canary on April 30th 2016 at 11:43:10
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- Wrath advice - invoices / tax type thing (General Chat) - South_West_Canary, Apr 30, 11:43:10
- Well.......................... (General Chat) - Larry Hagman, Apr 30, 14:19:53
- Basic invoice should be fine (General Chat) - SimonOTBC, Apr 30, 11:47:01
- Yeah, I'm not VAT registered (nor have a registered company). Thanks (General Chat) - South_West_Canary, Apr 30, 11:51:46
- He prob wants it for German vat purposes (General Chat) - SimonOTBC, Apr 30, 11:53:54
- WARNING - German VAT can be tricky (General Chat) - Old Man, Apr 30, 13:36:17
- nice one, cheers (n/m) (General Chat) - South_West_Canary, Apr 30, 11:54:39
- He prob wants it for German vat purposes (General Chat) - SimonOTBC, Apr 30, 11:53:54
- Yeah, I'm not VAT registered (nor have a registered company). Thanks (General Chat) - South_West_Canary, Apr 30, 11:51:46
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