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Commercial Invoice (C/I)

March 19, 2026
Commercial Invoice (C/I)

Concept Definition

The Commercial Invoice (C/I) is the primary document used by customs authorities worldwide to assess duties and taxes. It is a legal document issued by the seller (exporter) to the buyer (importer) that serves as a bill of sale.

Unlike a Proforma Invoice, which is a preliminary offer, the Commercial Invoice is a "final" document issued when the goods are ready for shipment or have been shipped. It is the heart of the "Customs Set" of documents.


Why is the Commercial Invoice Critical?

The C/I is not just for payment; it is the "Identity Card" of your shipment. It is used for:

  1. Customs Valuation: Customs officers use the total value on the C/I to calculate Import Duties and VAT.
  2. Trade Statistics: Governments use C/I data to track international trade volumes.
  3. Foreign Exchange: Banks require the C/I to process international wire transfers.
  4. Insurance Claims: In the event of loss or damage, the C/I proves the value of the cargo.


What Must a Commercial Invoice Include?

A missing piece of information on a C/I is the most common cause of "Customs Hold." A professional C/I must include:

  • Header Information: Clearly labeled as "Commercial Invoice" with a unique Invoice Number and Date.
  • Full Party Details: Name, address, and tax ID (e.g., VAT/EORI number) of both the Shipper (Seller) and Consignee (Buyer).
  • Country of Origin: Where the goods were actually manufactured (e.g., "Made in China").
  • Detailed Description of Goods: Precise naming of products. Avoid vague terms like "Samples" or "Gift."
  • HS Codes (Harmonized System): The 6-to-10 digit code that classifies the product for duty purposes.
  • Quantity & Unit Price: The exact number of units and the price per unit in the agreed currency (e.g., USD, EUR).
  • Incoterms® 2020: The delivery terms (e.g., FOB Shenzhen, CIF Hamburg) which determine who pays for freight and insurance.
  • Payment Terms: (e.g., T/T 30 days, L/C at sight).
  • Total Value: The sum of all items, plus any additional charges like freight or insurance if applicable.


Commercial Invoice vs. Packing List

While they look similar, they have different functions:

  • Commercial Invoice: Focuses on the Value (How much does it cost?).
  • Packing List: Focuses on the Volume/Weight (How is it packed and how heavy is it?).
Rule of Thumb: Every single item listed on the Commercial Invoice must have a corresponding entry on the Packing List.


Essential Considerations & Warnings

  • The "Low Valuation" Risk: Some suppliers suggest declaring a lower value on the C/I to help the buyer save on import taxes. This is illegal (tax evasion). If caught, customs will seize the goods, and the importer will face heavy fines or blacklisting.
  • Currency Ambiguity: Always state the currency clearly. Writing "$5,000" is insufficient; write "USD 5,000."
  • Language Requirements: Most international customs accept English, but some regions (like Latin America or the Middle East) may require a bilingual invoice or a stamped/chamber-legalized version.
  • HS Code Accuracy: Do not rely solely on the supplier for the HS Code. As the Importer of Record, you are legally responsible for using the correct code.
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