What should an invoice include in 2025?

17-04-2025

Creating a correct invoice isn’t difficult, but there are some mandatory elements. These are important for your own records and your client’s. Whether you’re a new freelancer or experienced: a clear invoice ensures quicker payment and fewer tax issues.

Mandatory elements on your invoice

  • Your company name and address: Use the name registered with the Chamber of Commerce.
  • Your client’s name and address: Make sure this is accurate, especially for business clients.
  • Your VAT number: If you have an exemption, mention it.
  • Chamber of Commerce number: Required if you’re registered.
  • Invoice number: Must be unique and sequential.
  • Invoice date: The date you created the invoice.
  • Date of service or delivery: When did the work take place?
  • Description of the work: Be specific. For example: “Redesigned homepage.”
  • Amount excluding VAT, VAT amount, and total including VAT.

Make it easy for yourself

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Invoice sample

Extra tips

  • Use a consistent template for a clean, professional look.
  • Number invoices logically, e.g., 2025-001, 2025-002, etc.
  • Always send your invoice as a PDF. It looks professional and cannot be altered easily.

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