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Oh, I see what you mean now. I speak with all clients directly via the phone, so I'll text them following the payment with the following information, then I'll screenshot it, and add it to the transaction.
your company’s details including name, address, phone number and/or email address
the...
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In this case, I'm going to go ahead with receipts. Any idea on the requirements of receipts, or could it be as simple as a text message confirming the purchase?
I own a company that sells services B2B and when I invoice I always add my clients business address. However, I've started a new company that sells services B2C. With regard to invoicing, do I have to invoice clients? If so, do I need to put their home address on the invoice when paying via...
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