Monies and no worries
August 5, 2011 3:45 AM
I've ordered some plastic parts from someone in Australia; what is a standard receipt form he could fill out — online to PDF or otherwise? It's a small private transaction, so VAT doesn't play into it, but I do need a receipt for my project accountant.
sorry that was a bit curt. What I mean is that you can buy these books of receipts that you can fill out and rip out- can he put a plain paper receipt in with the plastic parts?
(I live in Australia)
posted by titanium_geek at 5:04 AM on August 5, 2011
(I live in Australia)
posted by titanium_geek at 5:04 AM on August 5, 2011
The standard would be:
Invoice/Receipt #whatnumbercanimakeupthatmakesmelookbusy
Date: 5/8/2011
From: P Bertrand,
Plastic Parts,
1 Paris Pl,
La Perouse, NSW,
2036, Australia
ABN: 12 345 678 987 * shows they have an Australian business number for tax/registration (of sorts)
To: A Business
Att: M. Cultered
For: Plastic Parts, (model eurovision sc)
Qty: 237 x $1.09 per piece
Sub Total: AUD$258.33
GST: $0.00 (exempt)
Total: $258.33
Terms strictly 30 days. Payable by: 04/09/2011
Paypal: cppm1977@plasticparts.com.au
Bank transfer:
bsb 000-111
Acc# 1234 5678
Name: Plastic Parts
Ref: M. Cultured
Paid in full on 06/08/2011 via paypal/banl transfer *if paid.
posted by the fish at 5:07 AM on August 5, 2011
Invoice/Receipt #whatnumbercanimakeupthatmakesmelookbusy
Date: 5/8/2011
From: P Bertrand,
Plastic Parts,
1 Paris Pl,
La Perouse, NSW,
2036, Australia
ABN: 12 345 678 987 * shows they have an Australian business number for tax/registration (of sorts)
To: A Business
Att: M. Cultered
For: Plastic Parts, (model eurovision sc)
Qty: 237 x $1.09 per piece
Sub Total: AUD$258.33
GST: $0.00 (exempt)
Total: $258.33
Terms strictly 30 days. Payable by: 04/09/2011
Paypal: cppm1977@plasticparts.com.au
Bank transfer:
bsb 000-111
Acc# 1234 5678
Name: Plastic Parts
Ref: M. Cultured
Paid in full on 06/08/2011 via paypal/banl transfer *if paid.
posted by the fish at 5:07 AM on August 5, 2011
Thanks for the replies. I was looking for something more formal looking, and the fish prolly has it. I know a fancy PDF has as much validity as a handwritten note on the face of it, but my project accountant will look much happier if I have something which looks formal.
Cheers
posted by monocultured at 5:17 AM on August 5, 2011
Cheers
posted by monocultured at 5:17 AM on August 5, 2011
smackfu: What do you mean? We discussed the deal over IRC and then I paid by PayPal, so no email trace. I guess I could use the chatlogs as documentation…
posted by monocultured at 6:28 AM on August 5, 2011
posted by monocultured at 6:28 AM on August 5, 2011
I assumed email rather than IRC. But isn't the Paypal invoice sufficient for your needs? Or did you not fill out what you were paying for? Accountants generally just want proof that you paid money to someone for something, and didn't just claim that you paid money but didn't.
posted by smackfu at 6:31 AM on August 5, 2011
posted by smackfu at 6:31 AM on August 5, 2011
Next time, ask the seller to issue you a PayPal invoice and then pay that. at this juncture, the fish's email receipt is probably the most you can ask for on a completed transaction.
posted by DarlingBri at 11:27 AM on August 5, 2011
posted by DarlingBri at 11:27 AM on August 5, 2011
Smackfu: Yeah, I filled out what I was buying on PayPal, and will submit a printout of that, but it seems slightly more legit if I can at least point to something which seemingly comes from the other party…
DarlingBri: I didn't think of that possibility, but will keep it in mind. Cheers.
posted by monocultured at 12:48 PM on August 5, 2011
DarlingBri: I didn't think of that possibility, but will keep it in mind. Cheers.
posted by monocultured at 12:48 PM on August 5, 2011
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posted by titanium_geek at 4:58 AM on August 5, 2011