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Registered since : 16 January 2007

Forum : General Forum
Topic : Invoicing
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Posted reply 1 February 2007 18:34

It looks like I've found a decent local accountant to look after me; so that's all good. The thing is, invoicing.

Do I automatically submit invoiced at the end of each month for all the work carried out in that month, or do I await confirmation from the editor as to what is being used?

I'm assuming that I will only get paid once the article is confirmed to go print, so what do you think is the best plan? Also, shall I get the accountant to submit them on my behalf?
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Posted reply 20 January 2007 21:53

Hi there

Will you be working in a particular field or just keeping everything open?
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Posted reply 18 January 2007 00:28

Just the machinations of the industry and the "unwritten rules" I suppose. I've not really spent much time around the industry (although I've always had a healthy interest in writing), so I'm aware there are certain do's and dont's.
I'm used to knowing things, so not knowing is difficult lol!

Thankfully the magazine is published monthly, so the deadlines should be much easier to manage. In all fairness, there's not too much of a restriction from what I can see.
The structure of the mag has around 6 or 7 main article types, so providing you have a few examples of each you can tailor it as to which one needs your attention
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Posted reply 17 January 2007 18:46

Thanks Lupita

Naturally it's the background stuff that I'm unfamiliar with, so this is what I need to pick up on.

The Ed is a sound guy so there's no worries there. I just want to make sure I'm giving my full capability in order to get his and the publishers attention. My first gig is on Saturday so I'm really looking forward to that.

I'll check the link out and get back if (read when) I need more help

Cheers!
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Posted reply 16 January 2007 20:52

Hi all

I'm hoping you will be able to give me some pointers for my new venture.

I have recently just started as FL in the motoring press. At present, I will be working solely with one magazine.
Seeing as this is my first foray into the world of journalism, it will be increasingly difficult to remain professional in front of my editor, if I'm asking embarrassing newbie questions!

This will be a sideline for me. Naturally, I am concerned with the implications of tax etc when invoicing the magazine for my work.
What would you say is the best form of action given my situation, seeing as I have a full time job?

Thanks

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