Quick answer
A good concreter invoice is itemised (labour, materials, site prep, pump hire, sealant, etc), has clear dates, and makes it easy for the client to pay.
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The solution
Manual template
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Free concreter tax invoice template (copy/paste)
TAX INVOICE (if GST-registered) From: Business name: [Your Concreting Business Name] ABN: [Your ABN] Address: [Business Address] Phone: [Phone] Email: [Email] Bill To: Client name: [Client Name] Company (optional): [Company] Address (optional): [Job / Billing Address] Email: [Client Email] Invoice details: Invoice number: [INV-0001] Invoice date: [DD/MM/YYYY] Due date: [DD/MM/YYYY] Work completed: - [Labour] $[amount] - [Concrete supply / materials] $[amount] - [Site prep / formwork] $[amount] - [Pump hire / equipment hire] $[amount] - [Seal / finish / saw cuts (if any)] $[amount] Subtotal (ex GST): $[amount] GST (10%): $[amount] (only if GST-registered) Total: $[amount] Payment terms: - Payment due in [7/14] days - Bank transfer to: [Account name / BSB / Account] - Reference: Invoice number
What needs to be on a concreter’s tax invoice in Australia?
- Words “Tax Invoice” (if GST-registered)
- Your business name and ABN
- Invoice date
- Description of work supplied
- Total amount payable
- GST amount (or that total includes GST)
Note: General information only, not tax advice.
Features concreters tend to use most
- Add expenses: track materials and hires per job.
- Reports: understand revenue and profit/loss over time.
Conclusion
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