End of first week at new Client and it seems all their timesheets are online workflow rather than hard copies I fill out, is there any requirement to keep a record of time sheets?
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Do you not get notification via email that they are approved? I just print out and then store the email safely just in case I need it as evidence.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostEnd of first week at new Client and it seems all their timesheets are online workflow rather than hard copies I fill out, is there any requirement to keep a record of time sheets?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Won't your invoices match up to the timesheet and therefore be your record, or do you have online billing as well ?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostEnd of first week at new Client and it seems all their timesheets are online workflow rather than hard copies I fill out, is there any requirement to keep a record of time sheets?______________________
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A lot of companies are paying straight from timesheet without the need to raise an invoice.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostWon't your invoices match up to the timesheet and therefore be your record, or do you have online billing as well ?
If this is what your agency is doing, I suggest you print a copy of the timesheet, the remittance as NL said, and finally raise yourself an invoice for your own records.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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If it's self-billing then you shouldn't raise your own invoice.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIf this is what your agency is doing, I suggest you print a copy of the timesheet, the remittance as NL said, and finally raise yourself an invoice for your own records.Comment
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Silly question. Are you referring to the Agency Timesheet or the Client Timesheet? I can understand the client timesheets are online, but not all agents use online timesheets. I know my current one does. I also know Elan do (or at least they use to - for Self-Billing).Originally posted by SimonMac View PostEnd of first week at new Client and it seems all their timesheets are online workflow rather than hard copies I fill out, is there any requirement to keep a record of time sheets?If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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The agency i am with want me to use online timesheets, (not self billing)
Currently i print them off fill it in get it signed and scan and email back to them,
They want me to fill in the timesheet online print it out get it signed and scan and email it back to them
and the difference is ?????Comment
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The difference is that they have transferred the cost to the client and yourself (The printing of the timesheet rather than sending the paper timesheet to you to fill in and sign).Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostThe agency i am with want me to use online timesheets, (not self billing)
Currently i print them off fill it in get it signed and scan and email back to them,
They want me to fill in the timesheet online print it out get it signed and scan and email it back to them
and the difference is ?????If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Why not?Originally posted by Mr.Whippy View PostIf it's self-billing then you shouldn't raise your own invoice.
The raising the own invoice thing is for your own company records. This means you don't give them to the client/agency."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Isn't the invoice that is generated for you enough for your own records?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhy not?
The raising the own invoice thing is for your own company records. This means you don't give them to the client/agency.
Besides, Section 6.3 of this HMRC page says that the self-billee "must not raise sales invoices for any transactions with your self-biller for the period of your self-billing agreement"Last edited by Mr.Whippy; 7 March 2011, 09:43.Comment
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