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Ticket vs Factura Simplificada: Spain’s Receipts Explained

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Ticket vs Factura Simplificada: Spain’s Receipts Explained

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In Spain the receipt you get at the till is a ticket, formally a factura simplificada. It is the everyday proof of purchase for shops and supermarkets.

Quick Answer

A ticket (factura simplificada) is the Spanish simplified receipt. It shows the seller, date, items, total, and the IVA (VAT, standard 21%) included. For business claims you may need a full factura with your tax details.

Ticket vs factura

A factura simplificada (the ticket) is enough for most small purchases and shows the IVA included. A full factura additionally lists the buyer’s name and NIF/CIF and is required for larger business expense claims. Spain’s standard IVA rate is 21%, with reduced 10% and 4% rates.

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FAQ

A ticket is a factura simplificada, fine for small purchases. A full factura includes the buyer’s tax details and is needed for larger business claims.

The standard IVA rate is 21%, with reduced rates of 10% and 4% on certain goods and essentials.

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