what is the difference between proforma invoice ,
commercial invoice and invoice
Answer Posted / manju
Proforma Invoice is prepared before the Despatch of
Materials, and ll be sent to client for any other
clarifications and Advance Payments.
Invoice is prepared after the materials are ready for
despatch.
Commercial Invoice and Invoice are Same.
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