Compare Invoicing Rules

Germany vs France

Everything you need to know about issuing professional invoices in Germany and France. Compare tax rules, currencies, and local requirements.

Key Invoicing Differences

Compare local requirements to stay compliant in both regions.

Feature
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Germany
πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France
Currency
EUR
EUR
Tax System
MwSt (Mehrwertsteuer)
TVA (Value Added Tax)
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      Frequently Asked Questions

      Common questions about invoicing in Germany and France.

      Yes, 100% free. Create, customize, and download professional EUR invoices without any subscription or hidden fees.

      Yes. You can add the standard German MwSt rate (19%), reduced rate (7%), or zero rate for Kleinunternehmer/exempt billing.

      A German invoice must include: your business name and address, client name and address, Steuernummer (tax number) or USt-IdNr (VAT ID), invoice date, delivery/service period (Leistungszeitraum), unique invoice number, detailed breakdown of goods/services, MwSt rate/amount, and total amount.

      Yes. Use the Notes or Terms field to include your Bank Name, IBAN, BIC/Swift code, and Account Holder Name for SEPA bank transfers.

      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 (NumΓ©ro 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 (indemnitΓ© 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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