Reference
Markdown exportBT-147 Invoice line allowance charge percentage
The percentage that may be used to calculate the allowance/charge amount at line level.
Quick answer
The percentage that may be used to calculate the allowance/charge amount at line level.
Line items
The goods or services on each invoice line, including quantities, prices, and VAT.
In plain language
The percentage that may be used to calculate the allowance/charge amount at line level.
The percentage that may be used to calculate the allowance/charge amount at line level.
Used when line-level allowances/charges are percentage-based.
What you usually enter here
Decimal number representing percentage
Typical valid values include: 10.00, 5.50, 2.25
Optional according to EN 16931-1.
What goes wrong often
Avoid values like: -5.00, 110.00, 10,00, 10%
Relevant rule codes: BR-2
Examples in context
Used when line-level allowances/charges are percentage-based.
Optional according to EN 16931-1.
Valid Examples
Use these points as the practical checks for this section.
- 10.00
- 5.50
- 2.25
Invalid Examples
Use these points as the practical checks for this section.
- -5.00
- 110.00
- 10,00
- 10%
XML mapping and field facts
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Field ID:
BT-147
Data Type:
percentage
Cardinality:
0..1
Requirement:
Optional
Since Version:
Optional
XML Implementation
/Invoice/cac:InvoiceLine/cac:AllowanceCharge/cbc:MultiplierFactorNumeric/CrossIndustryInvoice/SupplyChainTradeTransaction/ApplicableHeaderTradeSettlement/ram:SpecifiedTradeSettlementLineMonetarySummation/ram:SpecifiedTradeAllowanceCharge/ram:CalculationPercentValidation Rules
BR-2
BR-2
Why the standard cares about this field
Business Context
Used when line-level allowances/charges are percentage-based.
Legal Requirement
Optional according to EN 16931-1.