Invoices
V 1.1.1.0 mod for Farming Simulator 25
description
Create, send, and manage invoices between farms in multiplayer mode. Perfect for agricultural contractor gameplay, this mod allows you to bill other farms for services such as plowing, harvesting, transport, and animal care. You can also sell vehicles and consumables directly via invoice.
Base prices align with the game’s contract economy and adjust automatically based on your economic difficulty setting. Each price can be modified freely when creating an invoice.
Features include:
– Full creation wizard: choose recipient, work types, fields, quantities, and prices
– Vehicle selection with automatic ownership transfer and resale pricing
– Consumable selection (bales, pallets, bigbags) with automatic ownership transfer and resale pricing
– Product selection with automatic market pricing
– VAT system (4 rate groups, editable per line item, simulated option can be disabled)
– Net / VAT / Gross breakdown on each invoice
– Incoming and outgoing invoice tabs with status tracking
– Pay or delete invoices with automatic financial integration
– Separate Income and Expense entries in the Finance tab
– Automatic payment reminders and late fees
– 25 languages supported
– Compatible with FS25_RedTape: invoice transactions are categorized as taxable income and deductible expenses
Important: Only consumables physically present in the world (not stored inside buildings) can be invoiced and transferred. Ensure bales, pallets, or bigbags are ejected from storage buildings before creating an invoice. Access via the dedicated tab in the InGame Menu (ESC).
Version 1.1.1:
* Fixed title separator display in invoice header
* Fixed recipient-side icons not showing correctly in invoice dialogs
* Fixed menu icon rendering
Credits
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13 May 08:54Version 1.1.1.0
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by TekkBlade
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ago about 11 hours
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ago about 11 hours
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ago about 11 hours
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ago about 11 hours

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