What is a Purchase Credit Note?
A Purchase Credit Note is a self-billed credit note created by the buyer to reduce or cancel a previously issued purchase invoice.
It is used when the buyer, acting as the invoice issuer, needs to adjust a purchase transaction while the supplier remains the taxable supplier.
Purchase credit notes are commonly used in:
Self-billing arrangements
Reverse charge scenarios
Situations where the buyer must correct or reverse a purchase invoice
When to Use This API
Use the Purchase Credit Note API when:
A purchase invoice has already been issued by the buyer (self-billing)
The invoice amount or VAT needs to be reduced
The adjustment must be recorded for VAT and audit purposes
A purchase credit note must always reference an existing purchase invoice.
How the Purchase Credit Note API Works
When a purchase credit note is created through the API:
The original purchase invoice is referenced
Adjustment details and discrepancy reasons are recorded
Line items and VAT reductions are calculated
The buyer is recorded as the credit note issuer
The supplier remains the taxable supplier
An electronic representation is generated automatically for e-invoicing and reporting
The credit note becomes part of the system’s official VAT records.
Credit Note Type Code
All purchase credit notes created through this API are issued as Self-billed Credit Notes.
Credit Note Type Code:
261This code identifies the document as a buyer-issued credit note
It is assigned automatically and cannot be overridden
Self-billing scenarios
Purchase credit notes are typically used when:
The buyer issues credit notes on behalf of the supplier
Invoice or VAT corrections are required under a self-billing agreement
Reverse charge VAT applies and the buyer accounts for VAT
The buyer is responsible for maintaining compliant purchase records
Self-billing must be contractually agreed between buyer and supplier.
Purchase Credit Note vs Sales Credit Note
Sales Credit Note (Type `381`or`81`)
Issued by the supplier
Supplier is the credit note issuer
Buyer receives the credit note
Purchase Credit Note (Type `261`)
Issued by the buyer on behalf of the supplier
Supplier remains the taxable supplier
Buyer is the credit note issuer
