Note that:
- She added her business logo in the top left corner. It’s not compulsory but adds a personal flair.
- Both Jane and ABC corporation’s contact information is clearly stated.
- She stated the service she is invoicing for clearly. (Design of new website)
- Her remittance information includes the katakana version of her name, as used at the bank.
- The remittance information she provided is very detailed, including the branch she opened her account at, and kanji where possible.
- Most importantly, she added a 10% consumption tax to her original rate. As she is offering a service, she can do this.
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3. Adding Consumption Tax to Your Invoice
The fact that Jane added a tax on the service she provided is essential. If she had not done that, she would have lost money. Instead of 70, 000 yen, she would have earned only 62853 yen after tax. By adding a 10% consumption tax, she only loses 0.21% when paying her own taxes in March of the following year. This helps her to essentially break even.
So, when you offer your freelance services to clients, don’t forget to include consumption tax on your invoice.
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