Invoice template for Mexico (MXN)
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Invoice template for Mexico (MXN)
Disclaimer: This page provides a general-purpose invoice template and guidance. It is not legal, tax, or accounting advice. Requirements can vary by industry and your specific situation.
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Get a clean, editable invoice template (Google Docs + Excel) and an invoice checklist:
- Template includes: invoice number, dates, line items, tax, totals, payment instructions
- Checklist helps you avoid common reasons invoices get rejected
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What to include on an invoice (common fields)
Use these fields on most invoices worldwide:
- Seller details: business name, address, contact email
- Buyer details: client name, address (if known)
- Invoice metadata: invoice number, invoice date, due date
- Scope: description of work/product, quantity, unit price
- Totals: subtotal, IVA (if applicable), grand total
- Payment: accepted methods, bank details or payment link
- Terms: payment terms (e.g., Net 14/30), late fee policy (optional)
Local labeling for Mexico
- Currency: MXN
- Tax label: IVA
- Language tip: if your clients are international, consider a bilingual invoice (your local language + English).
Copy‑paste invoice wording
Payment terms:
"Payment is due within 14 days of the invoice date."
Late payment (optional):
"If payment is late, additional fees may apply according to our agreement."
Simple invoice layout
- Header (Invoice)
- Seller + Buyer blocks
- Line items table
- Totals summary
- Payment instructions
- Notes / terms
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Related pages
- Invoice numbering guide
- Payment terms examples
- Sample invoice example for Mexico