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Germany Tax Information

19% MwSt (standard)

MwSt/USt is 19% standard, 7% reduced. Kleinunternehmer exemption under €22,000 annual revenue.

Film Editor Services to Invoice

  • Film editing
  • Documentary editing
  • Commercial editing
  • Trailer cutting
  • Assembly edits
  • Fine cuts
  • Conform and delivery

Invoice Requirements in Germany

Business name
Steuernummer or USt-IdNr
Client details
Sequential invoice number
Invoice and delivery date
Net amount, tax rate, tax amount
Gross total

Payment Terms

Weekly rate or project-based. Features often use flat fee.

Sofort fällig14 Tage netto30 Tage nettoSkonto 2% bei 10 Tagen

Payment Methods in Germany

SEPA Bank TransferPayPalGiropayKreditkarte

Film Editor Invoice Tips

  • Specify runtime
  • Include cuts/versions
  • Note revisions
  • Reference footage
  • Document deliverables

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to film editor invoices in Germany?

Germany has 19% MwSt (standard). MwSt/USt is 19% standard, 7% reduced. Kleinunternehmer exemption under €22,000 annual revenue.

What payment methods are common for film editors in Germany?

Common payment methods in Germany include: SEPA Bank Transfer, PayPal, Giropay, Kreditkarte. Weekly rate or project-based. Features often use flat fee.

What should film editor invoices include in Germany?

Your invoice should include: Business name, Steuernummer or USt-IdNr, Client details, Sequential invoice number. For film editor services specifically, also include: Film editing, Documentary editing, Commercial editing.

How to price film editing?

Weekly rate for features, project for commercials, per-minute for content.

Revision policy?

Include reasonable revisions. Director's cut vs. client changes.

What is required on German invoices?

§14 UStG requires: names, addresses, tax number, invoice number, date, description, VAT breakdown, total.