Originally posted by cojak
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I have their company number but will have to wait until I get home to see it I have their VAT number.
Company number is 2150950.Comment
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Right, I don't have anything with their VAT number.
As has been previous asked, "Why should the invoicer need the invoicee's VAT number?"
Even the company number I quoted above, that was taken from a Hays email, does not match that on their paperwork which is 975677.Comment
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Originally posted by OrangeHopper View PostAs has been previous asked, "Why should the invoicer need the invoicee's VAT number?"Comment
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I agree but then he said surely somebody must have invoiced them. I have many many time but I don't have or need their VAT number.Comment
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Originally posted by OrangeHopper View PostRight, I don't have anything with their VAT number.
As has been previous asked, "Why should the invoicer need the invoicee's VAT number?"
Even the company number I quoted above, that was taken from a Hays email, does not match that on their paperwork which is 975677.
Most commonly I need it because I'm not invoicing the VAT and I need to put their company details as a note on the invoices to keep the VAT man happy by showing due dilligence.
It's such a silly thing to play arse about, yet so common, that it has become one of threadeds rules of business: if they're easy and forthcoming with a VAT number I worry...Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.Comment
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