Invoicing is the formal process of requesting payment for products or services after they have been delivered. It provides a clear, documented record of a transaction for everyone involved, ensuring that both the provider and the client have the same information regarding what was purchased and when payment is expected.
A proper invoice serves several essential functions:
- An official record of the sale: it acts as a legal record for your books and your customers, detailing exactly what was provided and at what cost.
- A clear request for payment: by outlining the total amount due and a specific deadline, it helps ensure the payment process stays organized and predictable.
- Compliance with the CRA: for Canadian businesses, a valid invoice includes necessary details like your business number and GST/HST information required for accurate tax reporting.
- Professional communication: sending a structured document helps maintain a professional relationship by clearly communicating your terms and expectations to your clients.
- Payment tracking: it allows you to see which payments are outstanding and which have been settled, giving you a better understanding of your current cash flow.
While a simple request for payment might work for casual tasks, using a formal invoicing system within QuickBooks Online ensures that every sale is recorded correctly for your accounting and tax needs.






