Bookkeeper in Ireland

Bookkeeper Invoice Template for Ireland

Create professional invoices specifically designed for bookkeepers in Ireland. InvoiceSonic's free invoice generator combines bookkeeper-specific billing with Ireland's VAT requirements and EUR formatting.

Example Bookkeeper invoice for Ireland

An example of what your invoice could look like (sample figures).

Ireland Bookkeeper

VAT number GB 845 9730 83

TAX INVOICE

#INV-7845

Bill to

Sample Client — Ireland

EUR
DescriptionQtyUnitAmount
Bookkeeper services 1 €2,933.33 €2,933.33
Consultation 3 €2,666.67 €8,000.01
Project work 1 €3,466.67 €3,466.67
Subtotal€14,400.01
VAT 23%€3,312.00
Total due€17,712.01

Bookkeeper Services in Ireland

Common bookkeeper services billed in Ireland:

  • Bookkeeper services (Ireland)
  • Consultation (Ireland)
  • Project work (Ireland)
  • Ongoing support (Ireland)
  • Training & workshops (Ireland)

Invoice Requirements in Ireland

Ireland requires these fields on a valid invoice:

  • If VAT-registered, show your VAT number and the VAT rate and amount separately
  • Include the customer's VAT number for B2B supplies to other EU businesses (reverse charge)
  • State the date of supply and a sequential invoice number
  • Some goods and services use reduced rates (13.5%, 9%) or 0% — apply the correct rate

Tax & Currency for Ireland

VAT: 23%

Currency: EUR (€)

Business registration: VAT number

Invoicing Tips for Bookkeeper in Ireland

  • When invoicing as a bookkeeper in Ireland, ensure you include your VAT number
  • Ireland-based bookkeepers should charge VAT at 23% if registered
  • Standard payment terms for bookkeepers in Ireland are typically Net 30 days
  • Always specify amounts in EUR (€) for Ireland clients

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Forgetting to include VAT number on bookkeeper invoices in Ireland
  • Not charging VAT when registered in Ireland
  • Using the wrong currency (should be EUR) for Ireland clients
  • Missing sequential invoice numbering required in Ireland

Bookkeeper Invoicing FAQ — Ireland

What should a bookkeeper invoice include in Ireland?

A bookkeeper invoice in Ireland must include: your VAT number, business name and address, client details, invoice number and date, detailed service descriptions, amounts in EUR, VAT at 23% (if registered), payment terms (typically Net 30 days), and total amount due.

Do bookkeepers in Ireland need to charge VAT?

In Ireland, bookkeepers must charge VAT at 23% if registered. Registration requirements vary - check Ireland's thresholds. Always show VAT separately on your invoices.

What are typical bookkeeper rates in Ireland?

Bookkeeper rates in Ireland typically range around $160/hour or $2700/project in EUR. Common billing methods include: Session-based, Package pricing, Commission-based, Flat rate. Average invoice value is approximately $3200.