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I've done my first interpreting just yesterday and I need to produce an invoice and have no idea how to do it... Can anyone possibly advise me on this, please. Maybe you could tell me where I can find a template, please? Is there a tax rate I need to put in? Thank you.
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Marzena Adamik United Kingdom Local time: 00:30 English to Polish
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Sep 17, 2009
I know that the invoice has to have your name and address with contact details ( tel), invoice number, invoice date, customer information (company, name, address), Order information (product/service description, qty, amount each, total amount). There is plenty to download form the Internet.
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nrabate United States Local time: 19:30 Russian to English + ...
How about asking your client/customer?
Sep 17, 2009
Welcome to professional interpreting, Malgorzata!
It might be prudent to ask your customer for an invoice template. In my practice (US) many companies prefer to use their own invoices. This way you don't have to reinvent the wheel.
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MMFORREST United Kingdom Local time: 00:30 Romanian to English + ...
It might be prudent to ask your customer for an invoice template. In my practice (US) many companies prefer to use their own invoices. This way you don't have to reinvent the wheel.
Thank you for your warm welcome and for your suggestion!
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