United States vs Australia
Everything you need to know about issuing professional invoices in United States and Australia. Compare tax rules, currencies, and local requirements.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about invoicing in United States and Australia.
Yes, 100% free. Create, customize, and download professional USD invoices without any subscription or hidden fees.
Yes. You can add any state sales tax rate β California, New York, Texas, Florida, or any other state. The tax amount calculates automatically on the total.
The most common US payment terms are Net 30, Net 15, Net 60, and Net 90. You can add any of these to your invoice using the Payment Terms field.
Yes. Use the Notes or Terms field to include your bank routing number, account number, ACH details, or any other payment instructions for your US client.
Yes, 100% free. Create, customize, and download professional AUD invoices without any subscription or hidden fees.
Yes. You can add the standard Australian GST rate (10%) which automatically calculates on the invoice total, or set it to 0% for GST-free supplies.
An Australian Tax Invoice must include: your business name and ABN, client details, unique invoice number, date, description of goods/services, GST amount shown separately (or notes stating GST-inclusive prices), and the words "Tax Invoice" clearly visible at the top.
Yes. Use the Notes or Terms field to include your bank name, BSB (Bank State Branch) code, Account Number, Account Name, and any payment reference rules (e.g. invoice number) for your Australian clients.
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