You can invoice in any currency for the goods and services that you supply. If UK VAT is due on the transaction your invoices must also show the following in sterling: the amount of VAT, if any, at each rate.

How do I make an EU invoice?

Mandatory information to be included on all invoices:

  1. Your name and address.
  2. The name and address of your customer.
  3. Your (supplier’s) VAT identification number.
  4. Date of invoice issuance.
  5. Unique invoice number.
  6. Description of goods or services supplied (including quantity and price)

Is a sales invoice a debit or credit?

A credit [CR] is one part of an accounting transaction, and is usually either a Liability (something that you owe) or a Sale. In Summary, every accounting transaction, for example a sales invoice, is a mixture of debits and credits, and at least one of each.

What should be on an invoice UK?

Your invoice must include:

  1. a unique identification number.
  2. your company name, address and contact information.
  3. the company name and address of the customer you’re invoicing.
  4. a clear description of what you’re charging for.
  5. the date the goods or service were provided (supply date)
  6. the date of the invoice.

Can I send an invoice without a VAT number?

VAT numbers are only given to businesses that have actually registered for VAT, so if your business isn’t VAT registered, it’s perfectly fine to send invoices that don’t include a VAT number.

How do you invoice another currency?

Invoices and exchange rates There are two standard ways of converting your prices to a foreign currency: Using the mid-market selling rate at the time the invoice is issued. Using the exchange rates published by HMRC, known as the ‘period rate of exchange’.

Can I send an invoice without a company?

As long as you are the only owner, your business starts when your business activities start. In the United States of America, you are automatically a sole proprietor and are therefore free to invoice clients as necessary.