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United Kingdom Tax Information

20% VAT (standard)

VAT is 20% standard, 5% reduced, 0% for exempt. Registration mandatory above £85,000 turnover.

Blockchain Developer Services to Invoice

  • Smart contracts
  • DApp development
  • Token creation
  • Security audits
  • Web3 integration
  • NFT development
  • Protocol work

Invoice Requirements in United Kingdom

Business name
VAT number if registered
Client details
Invoice number
Tax point date
VAT breakdown
Total with/without VAT

Payment Terms

Milestone payments. Consider accepting crypto payments with specified tokens.

Net 30Net 14Due on ReceiptEnd of Month

Payment Methods in United Kingdom

Bank Transfer (BACS)Faster PaymentsDirect DebitCredit CardPayPal

Blockchain Developer Invoice Tips

  • Reference contract addresses
  • Include audit reports
  • Document gas costs
  • Note testnet vs mainnet
  • Track deployment fees

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to blockchain developer invoices in United Kingdom?

United Kingdom has 20% VAT (standard). VAT is 20% standard, 5% reduced, 0% for exempt. Registration mandatory above £85,000 turnover.

What payment methods are common for blockchain developers in United Kingdom?

Common payment methods in United Kingdom include: Bank Transfer (BACS), Faster Payments, Direct Debit, Credit Card, PayPal. Milestone payments. Consider accepting crypto payments with specified tokens.

What should blockchain developer invoices include in United Kingdom?

Your invoice should include: Business name, VAT number if registered, Client details, Invoice number. For blockchain developer services specifically, also include: Smart contracts, DApp development, Token creation.

Should blockchain devs accept crypto?

Many do. Specify accepted tokens and wallet addresses clearly.

How to handle gas fees?

Pass through at cost or include estimate in project pricing.

Do I need to charge VAT?

If VAT-registered (mandatory above £85,000 turnover), charge 20% on taxable supplies.