Receipt Generator
Create professional receipts instantly.
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| DESCRIPTION | QTY | PRICE | AMOUNT |
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| - | 1 | EUR0.00 | EUR0.00 |
EU Receipt Generator
Create professional receipts with EUR currency for European Union businesses and individuals.
European Union Tax & Compliance Information
In the European Union, VAT-registered businesses must issue VAT invoices that comply with EU VAT Directive requirements. Invoices must include the supplier's VAT identification number, sequential invoice number, date of issue, customer details, description of goods or services, net amount, VAT rate, VAT amount, and gross total. VAT rates vary by country, with standard rates ranging from 17% (Luxembourg) to 27% (Hungary). Cross-border B2B services may be subject to reverse charge mechanism.
Common Use Cases in European Union
- VAT Invoice Generation: Create EU VAT-compliant invoices with proper tax identification and rate breakdowns
- Cross-Border Sales: Generate receipts for intra-EU transactions with appropriate VAT treatment
- E-Commerce Sales: Issue compliant receipts for online sales to EU customers under OSS rules
- Professional Services: Document B2B and B2C service transactions with correct VAT application
EUR Currency Support
Our receipt generator automatically formats amounts in EUR (European Union's official currency). All receipts include proper currency symbols and formatting conventions used in European Union.
European Union Receipt FAQs
What information is required on an EU VAT invoice?
An EU VAT invoice must include supplier's name, address, and VAT number, customer's name and address (and VAT number for B2B), unique sequential invoice number, invoice date, description of goods/services, quantity, unit price excluding VAT, VAT rate(s) applied, VAT amount, and total amount including VAT.
What are the VAT rates in the EU?
VAT rates vary by EU member state. Standard rates range from 17% (Luxembourg) to 27% (Hungary). Most countries also have reduced rates (typically 5-10%) for certain goods like food, books, and medicines. Some items may be zero-rated or exempt.
What is the reverse charge mechanism?
The reverse charge mechanism shifts VAT liability from the seller to the buyer in certain B2B cross-border transactions within the EU. Instead of the seller charging VAT, the buyer accounts for VAT in their own country. This simplifies cross-border trade and prevents VAT fraud.