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South Africa Tax Information

15% VAT

VAT is 15%. Registration mandatory above R1 million taxable supplies.

Chiropractor Services to Invoice

  • Spinal adjustment
  • Initial examination
  • X-ray analysis
  • Therapeutic exercise
  • Soft tissue therapy
  • Nutritional counseling
  • Rehabilitation

Invoice Requirements in South Africa

VAT number
Company registration
Client details
VAT (15%)
Total in ZAR

Payment Terms

Payment at time of service or insurance billing. Packages paid upfront.

Cash7 days30 daysEnd of Month

Payment Methods in South Africa

EFTInstant EFTCredit CardCashSnapScan

Chiropractor Invoice Tips

  • Include CPT codes
  • Note diagnosis codes
  • Reference treatment plan
  • Document session time
  • Track insurance details

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to chiropractor invoices in South Africa?

South Africa has 15% VAT. VAT is 15%. Registration mandatory above R1 million taxable supplies.

What payment methods are common for chiropractors in South Africa?

Common payment methods in South Africa include: EFT, Instant EFT, Credit Card, Cash, SnapScan. Payment at time of service or insurance billing. Packages paid upfront.

What should chiropractor invoices include in South Africa?

Your invoice should include: VAT number, Company registration, Client details, VAT (15%). For chiropractor services specifically, also include: Spinal adjustment, Initial examination, X-ray analysis.

How to invoice insurance?

Use standard CMS-1500 forms or superbills with correct CPT/ICD codes.

Bill for missed appointments?

State policy clearly. Charge fee for no-shows without 24h notice.

What is South Africa's VAT rate?

15% on most goods and services. Basic food items are zero-rated.