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Originally posted by Chart Accountancy View PostDo you have a limited company set up? If you are working in your own capacity through a company, it is your responsibility to issue an invoice for the service provided. Though, it is possible that the client generates an invoice from the timesheet system and this is referred to as "self-billing" but you will still be responsible to ensure the correct VAT is charged if you will be VAT registered. Has the client or the recruitment agency confirmed that you will be outside the IR35?
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Originally posted by Major Hassle View PostBest ask your new accountant, presumably Comensura is a self billing system which generates invoices - your accountant will advise how to balance this up on whatever book keeping system they are using. Outside IR35 - really, are you sure?
I used to work through Comensura before and there is an invoice number on it if I remember correctly. I just need to figure out how to get this into a pdf format or whatever to e-mail to the accountant.Last edited by kristen330; 22 April 2017, 19:17.
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Originally posted by kristen330 View PostHi everyone,
I was womdering if someone could help clarify how invoicing works when contracting? I will be working through a recruitment agency for a council. It will be outside IR35. All I know is that I will log my hours in Comensura, and the contact at the council will sign it off. What I don't really understand is how will I generate or get an invoice from this? Will Commensura automatically create an invoive for me which I cna send the accountant, will the agency do this, or will I need to hash something up on Excel and send this to the accountant?
Do you have a limited company set up? If you are working in your own capacity through a company, it is your responsibility to issue an invoice for the service provided. Though, it is possible that the client generates an invoice from the timesheet system and this is referred to as "self-billing" but you will still be responsible to ensure the correct VAT is charged if you will be VAT registered. Has the client or the recruitment agency confirmed that you will be outside the IR35?
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Originally posted by kristen330 View PostHi everyone,
I was womdering if someone could help clarify how invoicing works when contracting? I will be working through a recruitment agency for a council. It will be outside IR35. All I know is that I will log my hours in Comensura, and the contact at the council will sign it off. What I don't really understand is how will I generate or get an invoice from this? Will Commensura automatically create an invoive for me which I cna send the accountant, will the agency do this, or will I need to hash something up on Excel and send this to the accountant?
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Generating an invoice/using Comensura
Hi everyone,
I was womdering if someone could help clarify how invoicing works when contracting? I will be working through a recruitment agency for a council. It will be outside IR35. All I know is that I will log my hours in Comensura, and the contact at the council will sign it off. What I don't really understand is how will I generate or get an invoice from this? Will Commensura automatically create an invoive for me which I cna send the accountant, will the agency do this, or will I need to hash something up on Excel and send this to the accountant?Tags: None
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