Navigate Payment Delays with Confidence: Download Our Free Past Due Invoice Notice Letter Template
This document is a formal notice sent to a recipient regarding an outstanding balance on their account. It details the total overdue amount and lists the specific invoice(s) that are past their due dates. The notice requests an update on the payment status and offers assistance for any concerns or issues.
From
[sender name/address]
To
[recipient name/address]
Date: , 20
RE: Past Due Invoice Notice
Dear ,[recipient name]
We hope this letter finds you well. Upon reviewing our financial records, we noticed that your account with us currently has an outstanding balance. According to our system, you have a total overdue amount of [amount due], with the following invoice(s) past their due dates:
Invoice #: Invoice Date: , 20 Due Date: , 20
Total Amount Due:
We kindly request an update on the status of this payment at your earliest convenience. If there are any concerns or issues regarding the outstanding balance on your account, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We are more than happy to discuss any questions or assist with any difficulties you may have encountered.
If the payment has already been processed, please disregard this reminder and accept our appreciation for your prompt attention to this matter.
We value your business and look forward to continuing our professional relationship. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
[sender signature]
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