Invoicing Requirements by Country

Please make sure your invoice is accurate and complete. A few tips to keep in mind:

  • send invoices after Google has received the goods or service
  • reference Google's Purchase Order (PO) number, PO line number and Invoice Number on the invoice
  • ensure invoice information matches information on the PO. This includes for example ‘Bill-to’ & ‘Ship-to’ locations, item description, price, and currency
  • ensure the invoice date is not in the future and the invoice date reflects the date services were rendered and not the date services were first quoted
  • make sure you are entering appropriate taxes in your invoices at the time of invoice submission (Including e-invoices)
  • if the commercial invoice is attached (LATAM excluded), the commercial invoice attachments must contain the lowest level of cost itemization when submitted via the online portal specified by Google.
  • if a supplier incurred Google approved third-party costs by engaging subcontractors or other entities, the supplier will submit both third-party receipts and a matching invoice with line items designated for each subcontractor or freelancer. Receipts need to be easily matched to invoice line items, and include a reconciliation document where there are multiple receipts per line item.

The primary reasons invoices are returned to vendor are:

  • A mismatch of information between the invoice and purchase order (e.g. entity, PO number, supplier name, amount, PO currency, line items)
  • Missing information
  • Credit memo does not reference PO number or the original invoice number

Select your bill-to country to see Google invoice requirements:

 

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