How to Invoice as a Photographer in Washington, DC

Invoicing guide for photographers in Washington: 6% DC sales tax, 2%/mo late-fee cap, plus DC licensing and contractor rules.

Combined sales tax
6%
Late fee cap
2%/mo
Net terms
14 days
Deposit
50%

1. Washington-specific tax handling

  • State sales tax: 6%. Local jurisdictions in Washington may add their own rate β€” verify with your local tax assessor.
  • Late fees: DC statute D.C. Code Β§28-3301 caps interest on unpaid invoices at 2% per month.

2. Standard photographer line items

  • Session fee β€” billed by flat.
  • Hourly coverage β€” billed by hour (~$250 default).
  • Print credit / album β€” billed by itemized.
  • Travel β€” billed by mile (~$0.67 default).

3. Payment terms that work in Washington

Net 14 is standard for photographers. Most photographers in competitive markets like Washington require a 50% deposit upfront before scheduling work. Accept card and ACH on the invoice itself β€” Washington customers expect a one-click payment link in their inbox.

4. Licensing & disclosures

No license required. Sales tax often applies to physical deliverables (prints, albums) per state.

Metro
Washington
State
DC
Net terms
14 days
Deposit
50%

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