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InvoicingInvoicing:There is no law about what an invoice should look like or about what it should contain (unless it’s a VAT invoice), but there are certain conventions that it is advisable to follow if you want to get paid. |
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First, some assumptions:
With these point in mind you quickly come to realise that there are a few tricks you can use to insure that you are not contributing to the slow payment of invoices What should an invoice contain?
What do you actually charge for?As I said – EVERYTHING. Remember that time spent traveling or spent taking work to and from a lab is also chargeable. Here is a list, it’s not comprehensive but it will give the idea.
And the most important things…I have left the three most important things to last:
To state the *@!&$*™ obvious, getting paid is vital. Issuing invoices promptly with all of the right information on them really helps to make sure that you get paid promptly and without your invoices being returned for clarification (a favourite trick of some accounts people). © Neil Turner, 2001 Related storiesMost commented |
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