Invoicing Requirements

Issuing complete and compliant invoices is an important requirement to abide by if you target the global market. As your ecommerce provider, Cleverbridge monitors invoicing requirements and ensures invoice compliance worldwide by issuing invoices fully compliant with local tax laws.

General Requirements

The requirements mentioned below apply to all paymentClosed Exchange of money for goods and services in an acceptable amount to the customer where the payment amount has been agreed upon in advance. The customer can only pay with an accepted payment method. Each payment has an individual payment cost.-related documents such as receipt, orderClosed An agreement between a seller and a buyer to exchange goods and/or services for money. An order can: - contain multiple products and quantities; - have multiple financial transactions. A preorder authorization is considered an order. confirmation, tax invoice, proforma invoice, quote, etc.

The newly-implemented Cleverbridge invoice includes the following required components and information:

Dynamic invoice language (1)

depends on the country of registration. By maintaining a default and fallback language for registered countries, Cleverbridge offers a dynamic solution for invoice language that meets the requirements of the local tax authority as well as the expectation of the customer. For an overview of countries of registration, see Tax Rates for Digital Products.

Example

If a German-speaking customer with the taxation country Turkey places an order, the invoice will be generated in the English language, because next to Turkish, English is the allowed fallback language in Turkey and is understood by most customers.

Local price (2)

the invoiced amount in local currency must be displayed on the invoice, no matter which currency the customer selected during the checkout process. This is particularly relevant when customers relocate and make purchases using a different currency than the national currency of the country they are located in.

Example

If an American customer is located in the United Kingdom and purchases a product in US Dollar instead of British Pound, the receipt displays the payment price in US Dollar, the local price in British Pound, as well as the current exchange rate.

VAT/Tax rate (3)

the VAT or tax rate applied to the purchaseClosed An order made by a customer and the records associated with it. must be displayed on the product level and must not only appear as a value under the subtotal amount on the invoice.

Example

If an American customer is located in the United Kingdom and purchases a product in US Dollar, the customer receives an invoice that displays the VAT rate applicable in the United Kingdom on the product level.

Foreign exchange rate (4)

the current conversion rate used for the transaction must be specified on the invoice and is linked to the registration country.

Delivery type (5)

electronic or physical; now appears under the purchased product instead of on its right-hand side.

Example

If a customer requests a quote for a product, the type of delivery displays under the product name.

Dynamic currency symbol (6)

by using the Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR), the currency, date, and address will automatically be localized.

Example

If an Australian customer purchases a product in US Dollar, the currency symbol on the receipt displays as USD. However, if a US customer purchases a product in US Dollar, the currency symbol on the receipt displays as $.

 

Specific Requirements for Swiss Customers

In Switzerland, starting October 1, 2022, the QR-bill replaced the standard red (IS) and orange (IRS) payment slips for customers. Invoice recipients now receive QR-bills instead of the traditional payment slips. For Switzerland-based customers, Cleverbridge supports the strict layout and information requirements for QR-bills. The QR-bill is now part of:

  • Order confirmation
  • Proforma invoice
  • Invoice document

The QR-bill is placed on a page separate from the receipt part to fulfill the layout requirement that the Receipt and the Payment part must be separate.

An advantage of the QR-bill is that customers no longer have to input their payment info manually; it is now done automatically, which reduces manual work for the customer and prevents human error.

For further information, see Introduction Scripts. ​​​