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Tax invoices are usually issued to you by a supplier. However, in special cases, you, as the purchaser or recipient of the goods or services, may issue yourself a tax invoice. This is known in Australia as a recipient created tax invoice (RCTI), or in New Zealand a buyer created tax invoice.

This means a recipient created tax invoice is entered the same way as any other bill. When you print the bill, by default Recipient Created Tax Invoice will be displayed.

Sample bill with recipient created tax invoice shown

 

There are rules and regulations governing the use of recipient created tax invoices. For all the details, speak to your accounting advisor or visit the ATO website or IRD website.

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