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A credit invoice, also known as a credit note, is a document issued by a seller to reduce or cancel the amount owed by a buyer from a previous invoice. It serves as an adjustment to an earlier transaction, reflecting changes such as discounts, refunds, or returned goods. Credit invoices are commonly used to maintain accurate financial records and ensure that both buyer and seller accounts remain balanced.
Credit invoices provide transparency by clearly documenting any adjustments made to the initial invoice, helping both parties track modifications in the transaction’s value.
For example, imagine a customer purchases office supplies for $500 but returns items worth $100. The seller would issue a credit invoice for $100 to reduce the outstanding balance. Similarly, if a buyer is granted a 10% discount on an earlier invoice of $1,000, a credit invoice for $100 can be issued to reflect this adjustment.
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