Facebook has new rules for invoicing, understand the new version of Meta advertising
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 8:08 am
Advertisers should note that Meta will launch a new Meta advertising invoice issuance method in June 2023, especially those in Taiwan who use personal names to place Facebook ads will be more affected. In addition, in 2025 Starting from January, Meta advertising will also reduce foreign taxes. Today, adHub will help you sort out the new policies and precautions for invoices and fees for FB advertising. Let’s take a look.
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Do Facebook ads provide invoices? Are FB invoices tax deductible?
Facebook Ads New Policy
1: "Personal identity" for advertising for non-commercial purposes
2: "Company/organization" that places advertisements bulk sms qatar for commercial purposes (swipe your card by yourself)
Three: "Company/organization" that places advertisements for commercial purposes (find an agent to issue invoices on your behalf)
What does Facebook advertising cost? Should I find an agency or advertise myself?
Join Saplings immediately and avoid declaring foreign taxes, saving time, effort and money.
Do Facebook ads provide invoices? Are FB invoices tax deductible?
Meta will collect business tax and provide unified electronic invoices for those who do not provide a unified number, but these invoices cannot be recognized as advertising expenses for tax deduction; if the enterprise has filled in a unified number in the advertising account settings, it will not be issued Invoices, and foreign taxes need to be paid. Advertisers need to declare foreign taxes to the IRS on their own within 10 days after swiping the card and paying the advertising fee. If you place the advertisement through an agent such as adHub, you will obtain an agent. A business invoice is issued and can be used for tax deduction.
Facebook Ads New Policy
In line with the latest announcement from the Taiwan Taxation Bureau, starting from June 1, 2023, Meta will distinguish whether advertising accounts are based on "personal identity for non-commercial purposes" or "advertising based on commercial purposes" by "whether a unified number is provided." "Enterprise/Organizational Identity", and an additional 5% business tax will be levied on the "Individual Identity for Non-Commercial Purposes" account.
Table of contents
Do Facebook ads provide invoices? Are FB invoices tax deductible?
Facebook Ads New Policy
1: "Personal identity" for advertising for non-commercial purposes
2: "Company/organization" that places advertisements bulk sms qatar for commercial purposes (swipe your card by yourself)
Three: "Company/organization" that places advertisements for commercial purposes (find an agent to issue invoices on your behalf)
What does Facebook advertising cost? Should I find an agency or advertise myself?
Join Saplings immediately and avoid declaring foreign taxes, saving time, effort and money.
Do Facebook ads provide invoices? Are FB invoices tax deductible?
Meta will collect business tax and provide unified electronic invoices for those who do not provide a unified number, but these invoices cannot be recognized as advertising expenses for tax deduction; if the enterprise has filled in a unified number in the advertising account settings, it will not be issued Invoices, and foreign taxes need to be paid. Advertisers need to declare foreign taxes to the IRS on their own within 10 days after swiping the card and paying the advertising fee. If you place the advertisement through an agent such as adHub, you will obtain an agent. A business invoice is issued and can be used for tax deduction.
Facebook Ads New Policy
In line with the latest announcement from the Taiwan Taxation Bureau, starting from June 1, 2023, Meta will distinguish whether advertising accounts are based on "personal identity for non-commercial purposes" or "advertising based on commercial purposes" by "whether a unified number is provided." "Enterprise/Organizational Identity", and an additional 5% business tax will be levied on the "Individual Identity for Non-Commercial Purposes" account.