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Previously on "Invoice newbie questions"
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Are you going direct with the end client or through an agency?
Is this the first time you've had a contract?
What country are you located in?
Do you have your own limited company?
How long have you been working for this client?
What did you sign with the client before work commenced?
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To be honest my response would be no different.Originally posted by mattfx View PostOP you're best off posting things like this in "Business / Contracts" to avoid some of the initial comments.....
1) he isn't in the UK
2) the end customer is American so any advice is going to be blooming complex even if he was in the UK
3) see point 1.
In reality no matter where he posts this question no one on here can answer it correctly...
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OP you're best off posting things like this in "Business / Contracts" to avoid some of the initial comments.....
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Are you based in the UK? If not any advice we give you may not be accurate for the country you live in.
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Thanks kaiser78!
Should I avoid "work for hire" clauses? Is there anything that I can counteroffer?
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Comments in redOriginally posted by plg View PostI'm a newcomer, I hope someone can help me with these questions.
I'm located in EU and I have a client in US.
1. How often do I send them an invoice? What have you agreed with your client ? Do I need to have this in the contract? Yes
2. How often do they pay? What have you agreed with your client ? Do I need to have this in the contract? Yes
3. Do I need to include the VAT/taxpayer id in the invoice You need to show your VAT registration number on the invoice
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Have you asked your mum?Originally posted by plg View PostI'm a newcomer, I hope someone can help me with these questions.
I'm located in EU and I have a client in US.
1. How often do I send them an invoice? Do I need to have this in the contract?
2. How often do they pay? Do I need to have this in the contract?
3. Do I need to include the VAT/taxpayer id in the invoice?
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Invoice newbie questions
I'm a newcomer, I hope someone can help me with these questions.
I'm located in EU and I have a client in US.
1. How often do I send them an invoice? Do I need to have this in the contract?
2. How often do they pay? Do I need to have this in the contract?
3. Do I need to include the VAT/taxpayer id in the invoice?Tags: None
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