Debit note

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A debit advice is a reduction in the invoice amount by the debtor, usually following invoices . B. due to defects or damage to the purchased goods.

In the course of reminders , a flat-rate or percentage reminder fee is often added to the invoice amount, which increases the invoice amount. In order not to have to issue a new invoice, this surcharge is also usually made by means of a debit advice, in other words, "Your account has been debited by an additional X-Euro for the reminder fees incurred."