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If the work happens to involve software development, make sure you've got someone you can trust to review the code they're producing on a regular basis, and the code is backed up somewhere in the UK which can't be touched by them.
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It’s fine, but don’t forget to account for VAT under the reverse charge if you’re VAT registered. If you’re not the value of the services will count towards the registration threshold.
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Yes. Why wouldn't it? Based in the UK, Indian law is irrelevant to you, and self-employed people in the UK don't have companies and issue invoices to get paid.
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Invoice from India
I have a limited company registered in the UK. Recently, we plan to do some business with Indian freelancers. Is it ok to accept an invoice from India?
In India, a private person can also provide service and issue an invoice even if he does not have a company registered (with income up to 20 lakh yearly). I was wondering if I can also accept invoices from those individuals? (from people who do not have a company)Tags: None
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