United Kingdom vs France
Everything you need to know about issuing professional invoices in United Kingdom and France. Compare tax rules, currencies, and local requirements.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about invoicing in United Kingdom and France.
Yes, 100% free. Create, customize, and download professional GBP invoices without any subscription or hidden fees.
Yes. You can add the standard UK VAT rate (20%), reduced rate (5%), or zero rate (0%). The VAT amount calculates automatically on the invoice total.
A UK invoice must include: your business name and address, client name and address, unique invoice number, invoice date, description of goods/services, amount excluding VAT, VAT rate and amount, and total amount including VAT. If VAT-registered, your VAT number must also appear.
Yes. Add your VAT registration number in the Notes or business details field — it will appear on the final PDF as required by HMRC for VAT-registered businesses.
Yes, 100% free. Create, customize, and download professional EUR invoices without any subscription or hidden fees.
Yes. You can add the standard French TVA rate (20%), reduced rates (10% or 5.5%), or special rate (2.1%). The TVA amount calculates automatically on the invoice total.
A French invoice must include: your business name/address, client name/address, SIRET or SIREN number, VAT number (Numéro de TVA intracommunautaire), invoice date, unique invoice number, description of goods/services, TVA rate and total TVA amount, payment due date, late payment penalty rates, and the mandatory €40 recovery indemnity mention (indemnité forfaitaire de 40€ pour frais de recouvrement).
Yes. You can add them to the Business details or Notes field so they appear on the final PDF as required by French tax authorities.
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