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Trinidad and Tobago Tax Information

12.5% VAT

VAT is 12.5%. Registration required above TTD 500,000 turnover. BIR registration mandatory.

Photographer Services to Invoice

  • Photo session
  • Image editing
  • Print sales
  • Digital delivery
  • Usage licensing
  • Travel fees
  • Rush delivery

Invoice Requirements in Trinidad and Tobago

BIR number
VAT registration
Client details
Invoice number
VAT (12.5%)
Total in TTD

Payment Terms

50% deposit to book, balance before final delivery. Commercial work Net 30.

CashNet 14Net 30Net 45

Payment Methods in Trinidad and Tobago

Bank TransferRepublic BankFirst CitizensCredit CardCash

Photographer Invoice Tips

  • Specify usage rights
  • Include number of edited images
  • List prints/products
  • Detail travel fees
  • Reference contract

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to photographer invoices in Trinidad and Tobago?

Trinidad and Tobago has 12.5% VAT. VAT is 12.5%. Registration required above TTD 500,000 turnover. BIR registration mandatory.

What payment methods are common for photographers in Trinidad and Tobago?

Common payment methods in Trinidad and Tobago include: Bank Transfer, Republic Bank, First Citizens, Credit Card, Cash. 50% deposit to book, balance before final delivery. Commercial work Net 30.

What should photographer invoices include in Trinidad and Tobago?

Your invoice should include: BIR number, VAT registration, Client details, Invoice number. For photographer services specifically, also include: Photo session, Image editing, Print sales.

How should photographers structure invoices?

List session fee, edited images, prints, and licensing. Separate expenses from creative fees.

Should photographers include licensing?

Yes, always specify usage rights, duration, and scope. This protects your work.

What is Trinidad's VAT rate?

Trinidad and Tobago applies 12.5% VAT on most goods and services. Basic food items and some services are zero-rated.