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Invoice Defect Rate

Hi,

I have uploaded an invoice, but my defect rate is still 100%,

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Is there any issue with deactivating my account?

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Seller_OxXvdmQKRa3TQ

Invoice Defect Rate

Hi,

I have uploaded an invoice, but my defect rate is still 100%,

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Is there any issue with deactivating my account?

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

I assume uploading an invoice after the defect has hit won't help. However, it will drop off after 7 days.

I would say a one off defect likely won't cause a problem - can't say 100%, but its unlikely if this is a first offence.

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Seller_ZVAz3d5lZuGid

Above reply is correct. If you already had the defect then uploading retrospectively will not remove the defect.

You can get Amazon to automatically upload an invoice (receipt) for orders from business customers via the link below, if you are not VAT registered, by declaring your VAT exempt status.

https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/gp/headlines.html?id=GLTRXU8ED9MNW7S4&ref=nslp_ct_41_GLTRXU8ED9MNW7S4_en-GB_ttl_rf_recent_news_42

'Amazon generated invoices (recommended)

Amazon can generate VAT invoices or receipts on your behalf at no cost and make them available for customers to download. VAT registered sellers can activate the VAT Calculation Service and benefit from automated invoice generation. Sellers exempt from VAT registration in both the EU and the UK can declare their VAT exemption status and benefit from automated receipt generation.'

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Seller_OxXvdmQKRa3TQ

Invoice Defect Rate

Hi,

I have uploaded an invoice, but my defect rate is still 100%,

img

Is there any issue with deactivating my account?

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Tags:Account Health, Seller Support
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Seller_OxXvdmQKRa3TQ

Invoice Defect Rate

Hi,

I have uploaded an invoice, but my defect rate is still 100%,

img

Is there any issue with deactivating my account?

Tags:Account Health, Seller Support
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Invoice Defect Rate

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Hi,

I have uploaded an invoice, but my defect rate is still 100%,

img

Is there any issue with deactivating my account?

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

I assume uploading an invoice after the defect has hit won't help. However, it will drop off after 7 days.

I would say a one off defect likely won't cause a problem - can't say 100%, but its unlikely if this is a first offence.

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Seller_ZVAz3d5lZuGid

Above reply is correct. If you already had the defect then uploading retrospectively will not remove the defect.

You can get Amazon to automatically upload an invoice (receipt) for orders from business customers via the link below, if you are not VAT registered, by declaring your VAT exempt status.

https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/gp/headlines.html?id=GLTRXU8ED9MNW7S4&ref=nslp_ct_41_GLTRXU8ED9MNW7S4_en-GB_ttl_rf_recent_news_42

'Amazon generated invoices (recommended)

Amazon can generate VAT invoices or receipts on your behalf at no cost and make them available for customers to download. VAT registered sellers can activate the VAT Calculation Service and benefit from automated invoice generation. Sellers exempt from VAT registration in both the EU and the UK can declare their VAT exemption status and benefit from automated receipt generation.'

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

I assume uploading an invoice after the defect has hit won't help. However, it will drop off after 7 days.

I would say a one off defect likely won't cause a problem - can't say 100%, but its unlikely if this is a first offence.

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

I assume uploading an invoice after the defect has hit won't help. However, it will drop off after 7 days.

I would say a one off defect likely won't cause a problem - can't say 100%, but its unlikely if this is a first offence.

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Seller_ZVAz3d5lZuGid

Above reply is correct. If you already had the defect then uploading retrospectively will not remove the defect.

You can get Amazon to automatically upload an invoice (receipt) for orders from business customers via the link below, if you are not VAT registered, by declaring your VAT exempt status.

https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/gp/headlines.html?id=GLTRXU8ED9MNW7S4&ref=nslp_ct_41_GLTRXU8ED9MNW7S4_en-GB_ttl_rf_recent_news_42

'Amazon generated invoices (recommended)

Amazon can generate VAT invoices or receipts on your behalf at no cost and make them available for customers to download. VAT registered sellers can activate the VAT Calculation Service and benefit from automated invoice generation. Sellers exempt from VAT registration in both the EU and the UK can declare their VAT exemption status and benefit from automated receipt generation.'

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Seller_ZVAz3d5lZuGid

Above reply is correct. If you already had the defect then uploading retrospectively will not remove the defect.

You can get Amazon to automatically upload an invoice (receipt) for orders from business customers via the link below, if you are not VAT registered, by declaring your VAT exempt status.

https://sellercentral.amazon.co.uk/gp/headlines.html?id=GLTRXU8ED9MNW7S4&ref=nslp_ct_41_GLTRXU8ED9MNW7S4_en-GB_ttl_rf_recent_news_42

'Amazon generated invoices (recommended)

Amazon can generate VAT invoices or receipts on your behalf at no cost and make them available for customers to download. VAT registered sellers can activate the VAT Calculation Service and benefit from automated invoice generation. Sellers exempt from VAT registration in both the EU and the UK can declare their VAT exemption status and benefit from automated receipt generation.'

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