how does client pay to u?
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- Man21
which options do u use to receive an international payment?
thnks!
- Masterramos0
pay pal
- neue75_bold0
karmic...
- sounds interesting..i will take a look...
Man21 - where can i learn more neue?...Man21
- but what is karmic? i cannot find it!Man21
- karmic is at www.fouty.com
zedvox - it's not something you can see...neue75_bold
- hmmmm...
* scratches head
* takes notes regarding interest in name...neue75_bold
- sounds interesting..i will take a look...
- jamble0
wire transfer or paypal for small amounts.
- Mojo0
bank transfer
- Jaline0
Paypal is good, but take the money out right away.
- kodap0
wire transfer / cheque(check)
... if client has already a payment policy, I accept, if not, I use the following:
50% on the beginning + 50% on delivery (with 10% rebate of full estimate amount)
100% of the amount on delivery
115% of the total estimate amount on 30 days
130% of the total estimate amount in 60 days (and so on)- When I mean 115%, I mean (totals) + (15% of the totals)kodap
- detritus0
How much are we talking here? PayPal's ok for small amounts, but the fees might eat in to your margins and there's no real comeback if things go tits-up For larger amounts, I'd probably just go with a SWIFT transfer through your bank - one off fee, and bank-guaranteed assurance.
- Man210
thank you detritus, edd-e and, jaline. mojo also.. but mmm
legally ...do you declare your payments? or not? do you present a bill or you dont use to do it?
do you matter how your company declare your service?
- Man210
for example..if i have a client on china, if he needs a document what document do you present..?
- maybe you should visit your "chamber of commerce"********
- maybe you should visit your "chamber of commerce"
- detritus0
If it's intra-EU, yes, you'd best present an invoice, in case they declare the payment at their end. For sure, bureacracy is such that the two ends will rarely be tallied, but then if you accept a bank payment, you'll still have to reconcile the payment at year's end anyway.
If it's outside EU and you take it as an online payment, say with PayPal.. well.. then it might be worth taking a chance and not declaring it. I guess the likelihood of getting away with it depends on how upright you appear to the authorities in your other dealings.
I don't know - it's a hard question to advise upon as a third party - the ease of transaction, quantity involved and likelihood of getting away with it should be your determining factors.
Beware though - if you start out on that slope, it's an easy one to slip down on, and you may well get away with it ... for now. But 5 years down the line?
- Man210
i am considering an option to work with a freelance group but we need to fix this part of business model. Thnks for your comment Detritus, i will continue thinking about the best way to pay for a freelance when the cannot present an invoice, and i need to declare that money. If you have a new comment i will check at home. thnks!
- Set up paypal "donations" on your site and then claim people are generous.
jamble
- Set up paypal "donations" on your site and then claim people are generous.
- Man210
its hard to find the right way to do it.. but thnks... new ideas are welcome..
- johnnnnyh0
Bank transfer (BACS)