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Previously on "Electronic timesheet solution and Invoicing"

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  • Bluebird
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    Invoices and Timesheets should be treated seperatly

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  • Epiphone
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    You could always do your own invoices anyway for your own records. My last pimp did everything via email. Save invoice and timesheet as a PDF then mail off. Makes things so much easier. Always paid on time too.

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  • misterlamott
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    My pimp has just rolled out the same system (they wouldn't happen to begin with an 'R' would they?!).

    I've said I'm happy to use the system, but I will still submit an invoice with VAT. They agency are actually quite good compared to most of the dross out there, and always send my company confirmation of payment in respect to the invoices (and invoice numbers) that my company sends to them. I'm pretty sure they will carry on in this respect even with their super whizzy online timesheets.

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  • cykophysh39
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    I always do both.
    For my Records. What the pimp does with the invoice is thier problem.

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  • Old Greg
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    I have no such pimp pomp. But I had a few problems getting paid VAT at first and then had to raise a credit note and reinvoice for the unpaid VAT. I'm not sure I'd have wanted the agency to be in charge of the invoices as it was tricky to get it sorted as it was - and my agency is otherwise very good at everything. Having said that, I'm not sure what choice you will have.

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  • chicane
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    If you're concerned about VAT calculation errors, check the VAT calculations on each invoice created on your behalf and query any peculiarities with the pimp.

    As for claiming VAT, their solution should allow you to print out a VAT invoice from their system - if you're lucky you'll be able to use your own invoice numbering scheme too. Then it's just a matter of printing it out and filing it with your "normal" invoices.

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  • Langkawi
    started a topic Electronic timesheet solution and Invoicing

    Electronic timesheet solution and Invoicing

    My pimp has recently announced with much fanfare and pomp that they are rolling out an internet based electronic timesheet solution to save the hassle of dealing with faxes.

    Have read previous posts on here about self billing and the likes but still a little unsure.

    Am I best to use the electronic timesheet but also send them an invoice for the same amount?

    Or should I try to refuse to have anything to do with the electronic one and insist on just submitting invoices by fax?

    I beleive that I'm liable for any VAT errors and am not sure how the electronic timesheet allows me to claim the VAT.

    Cheers,
    Alan

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