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Mongolia Tax Information

10% VAT

VAT is 10% standard. Registration required above MNT 50 million turnover. Tax ID mandatory.

Voice Over Artist Services to Invoice

  • Commercial VO
  • E-learning narration
  • Audiobook narration
  • IVR/phone systems
  • Video narration
  • Character voices
  • Podcast intros

Invoice Requirements in Mongolia

Tax registration number
Business registration
Client tax ID
Invoice number
VAT (10%)
Total in MNT

Payment Terms

Payment before delivery for new clients. Net 30 for established relationships.

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Payment Methods in Mongolia

Bank TransferQPaySocialPayCredit CardCash

Voice Over Artist Invoice Tips

  • Specify word count or length
  • Include usage rights
  • Note pickup sessions
  • Reference script approval
  • Document delivery format

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to voice over artist invoices in Mongolia?

Mongolia has 10% VAT. VAT is 10% standard. Registration required above MNT 50 million turnover. Tax ID mandatory.

What payment methods are common for voice over artists in Mongolia?

Common payment methods in Mongolia include: Bank Transfer, QPay, SocialPay, Credit Card, Cash. Payment before delivery for new clients. Net 30 for established relationships.

What should voice over artist invoices include in Mongolia?

Your invoice should include: Tax registration number, Business registration, Client tax ID, Invoice number. For voice over artist services specifically, also include: Commercial VO, E-learning narration, Audiobook narration.

How should voice over artists price their work?

Based on word count, finished minutes, or usage. Consider broadcast vs. non-broadcast rates.

What usage rights should be specified?

Define medium (TV, radio, web), duration, and geographic scope. This affects pricing significantly.

What is Mongolia's VAT rate?

Mongolia applies 10% VAT on most goods and services. Some items have exemptions including basic food and exported goods. The rate is relatively moderate for the region.