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Freelancer Invoice Template

Professional invoice template designed for freelancers. Track project hours, set milestone payments, and present polished invoices to clients.

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What should a Freelancer invoice include?

A Freelancer invoice should include your business name, client details, invoice number, date, itemized services with rates, subtotal, applicable taxes, payment terms, and total amount due. Typical line items for Freelancer invoices include hourly consulting — rate x hours worked, project milestone payment — fixed fee per deliverable, and revision rounds — additional revision fees.

Typical Line Items for Freelancer Invoices

Payment Terms Best Practices

Net 14 or Net 30 is standard for freelancers. Consider requiring a 25-50% deposit upfront for new clients. Late payment fees of 1-2% per month discourage delayed payments. Clearly state accepted payment methods (bank transfer, PayPal, etc.).

Tax Considerations

As a self-employed freelancer, you typically do not charge sales tax on services in most US states, but rules vary. Include your tax ID or EIN if required. Keep records for Schedule C reporting. Consider quarterly estimated tax payments.

Note: Tax rules vary by state and jurisdiction. Always consult a tax professional for advice specific to your situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I charge hourly or project-based?

Both are valid. Hourly works well for ongoing or unpredictable work. Project-based (fixed fee) is better for defined deliverables and gives clients budget certainty. Many freelancers use project-based with a clause for out-of-scope work at an hourly rate.

How do I handle non-paying clients?

Start with a polite reminder at 7 days past due. Send a firmer notice at 14 days. At 30 days, send a formal demand. Consider a late fee clause in your contract. For large amounts, small claims court or a collection agency may be necessary.

Do I need to include my Social Security Number?

Never include your SSN on invoices. If a client needs tax information, provide it separately via a W-9 form. You can include an EIN (Employer Identification Number) if you have one.

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