Therapist Invoice Generator for Japan
Create professional therapist invoices for clients in Japan. This free invoice generator combines therapist-specific billing practices with Japan's tax requirements (10% consumption tax) and preferred payment methods like Bank Transfer and PayPay.
Free, no registration required. Your data stays in your browser.
Japan Tax Information
Consumption tax is 10% standard, 8% for food/newspapers. Invoice System requires registration.
Therapist Services to Invoice
- Individual therapy
- Couples therapy
- Family therapy
- Group therapy
- Assessment sessions
- Crisis intervention
- Telehealth sessions
Invoice Requirements in Japan
Payment Terms
Payment at time of service. Insurance claims filed separately if applicable.
Payment Methods in Japan
Therapist Invoice Tips
- Include CPT codes
- Note session duration
- Reference diagnosis codes
- Document session dates
- Meet HIPAA requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
What tax rate applies to therapist invoices in Japan?
Japan has 10% consumption tax. Consumption tax is 10% standard, 8% for food/newspapers. Invoice System requires registration.
What payment methods are common for therapists in Japan?
Common payment methods in Japan include: Bank Transfer, PayPay, Credit Card, Convenience Store Payment. Payment at time of service. Insurance claims filed separately if applicable.
What should therapist invoices include in Japan?
Your invoice should include: Business name, Invoice issuer registration number, Client details, Tax breakdown. For therapist services specifically, also include: Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Family therapy.
What should therapy invoices include?
Provider info, NPI number, CPT codes, diagnosis codes, session dates, and fees. Meet insurance requirements.
How do therapists handle insurance?
Create superbills for clients to submit. Or file claims directly if in-network. List insurance vs. self-pay rates.
What is Japan's Invoice System?
Since October 2023, businesses must register as Qualified Invoice Issuers for tax credits.