Invoice from a non-vaxpayer to a vatpayer – can VAT be deducted?

The entrepreneur’s ability to issue a VAT invoice is often a prerequisite for contractors. Sometimes, without the promise of a VAT invoice, they are reluctant to enter into cooperation. The reason for this approach is simple: the absence of an invoice means higher costs. However, it is often the case that a transaction is to take place between a non-VAT entrepreneur and a VAT company. So, is the only option for the non-vat holder to file a VAT-7 return and pay VAT from that point on? Or is it possible to settle an invoice from a vatholder to a non-vatholder? We answer in this guide!
Table of contents:

Applicable regulations


When is it worth considering a VAT exemption?


Issuing an invoice from a non-taxpayer to a vatpayer – is it possible?


What should such an invoice contain?


Important!

Is it possible to deduct VAT when the issuer is not a vatovator?


Important!

Invoice from a non-vat for a vatmaker – summary


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