- Invoicing in Luxembourg is essential for legal and financial compliance.
- Businesses must understand both paper and electronic invoicing, especially for public sector transactions.
- A legal invoice confirms a transaction and is crucial for VAT accounting and financial audits.
- Compliance with Luxembourg’s Commercial Code and VAT law is mandatory.
- Taxable persons, typically VAT registered businesses, must issue invoices for goods or services.
- B2B transactions require standard invoicing; B2G transactions require electronic invoicing.
- B2C invoicing is required in specific cases like distance sales or customer requests.
- Invoices must be issued by the 15th day of the month following the chargeable event.
- Invoices must include specific details like a unique number, issue date, and supplier information.
Source: eurofiscalis.com
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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