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Bosnia and Herzegovina Tax Information

17% PDV

PDV is 17% standard. Different systems in Federation BiH and RS. Source: Indirect Taxation Authority BiH.

Translator Services to Invoice

  • Document translation
  • Website localization
  • Legal translation
  • Medical translation
  • Technical translation
  • Interpretation
  • Proofreading

Invoice Requirements in Bosnia and Herzegovina

JIB number
PDV number if registered
Client details
Invoice number
PDV breakdown
Total in BAM

Payment Terms

50% upfront for new clients, balance on delivery. Net 30 for agencies.

Gotovina15 dana30 danaRok

Payment Methods in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bank TransferCredit CardCash

Translator Invoice Tips

  • Specify language pair
  • Include word count
  • Note certification if applicable
  • Reference source documents
  • Document rush fees

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to translator invoices in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Bosnia and Herzegovina has 17% PDV. PDV is 17% standard. Different systems in Federation BiH and RS. Source: Indirect Taxation Authority BiH.

What payment methods are common for translators in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Common payment methods in Bosnia and Herzegovina include: Bank Transfer, Credit Card, Cash. 50% upfront for new clients, balance on delivery. Net 30 for agencies.

What should translator invoices include in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Your invoice should include: JIB number, PDV number if registered, Client details, Invoice number. For translator services specifically, also include: Document translation, Website localization, Legal translation.

How should translators price their work?

Per word, per page, or hourly. Rates vary by language pair and specialization.

What should translation invoices include?

Language pair, word count, document type, certification (if applicable), and turnaround.

What PDV rates apply?

Bosnia has 17% standard VAT nationwide. Some items reduced or exempt. Rate unified across both entities since 2006.