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Two Clients - one on self-billing invoices and the other on normal invoices
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It's not really. You just throw away the agency issued paperwork and raise your own but don't send it to the agency.
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Indeed. I get surprised why folks can't work it out for themselves, it's so simple and so obvious. Yet there's always someone asking. Just file away the agency or client self invoices. Raise your own for each agency/client with a prefix identifier unique to each agency/client. What's difficult there?Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
It's not really. You just throw away the agency issued paperwork and raise your own but don't send it to the agency.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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That's not 'just' paperwork, it's an invoice they have raised for me, based on which they have paid me. These are official documents, you can't just throw it away and create another one.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
It's not really. You just throw away the agency issued paperwork and raise your own but don't send it to the agency.Last edited by zonkkk; 19 July 2021, 10:08.Comment
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The difficulty is that the Crunch online system won't allow me to modify the invoice number in any way. If they did, indeed it would be simple. I have raised it with them as well to see what their VAT accountants suggest.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
Indeed. I get surprised why folks can't work it out for themselves, it's so simple and so obvious. Yet there's always someone asking. Just file away the agency or client self invoices. Raise your own for each agency/client with a prefix identifier unique to each agency/client. What's difficult there?Comment
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You really are over egging this by a huge amount.Originally posted by zonkkk View Post
That's not 'just' paperwork, it's an invoice they have raised for me, based on which they have paid me. These are official documents, you can't just throw it away and create another one.Comment
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You are using rubbish software, time you migrated to FreeAgent anyway.Originally posted by zonkkk View Post
The difficulty is that the Crunch online system won't allow me to modify the invoice number in any way. If they did, indeed it would be simple. I have raised it with them as well to see what their VAT accountants suggest.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Nah, you're alright. I'm happy with Crunch and their online portal. Does everything I need and for a very good price. (*cough* except support multiple invoice numbering sequences).Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostYou are using rubbish software, time you migrated to FreeAgent anyway.
By the way, I've spoken to one of their accountants, and they've confirmed that I can just raise 'dummy' invoices for the self-billing ones, and leave it at that with raising other invoices as normal.
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Glad to see you did due diligence on the free advice by getting some from the company you pay to advise youOriginally posted by zonkkk View PostNah, you're alright. I'm happy with Crunch and their online portal. Does everything I need and for a very good price. (*cough* except support multiple invoice numbering sequences).
By the way, I've spoken to one of their accountants, and they've confirmed that I can just raise 'dummy' invoices for the self-billing ones, and leave it at that with raising other invoices as normal.
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