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If he is genuinely self employed (and this is the status he has argreed with the people he works for) then he can generate his own invoices for work done on excel or a similar spreadsheet program. (unless the company has a standard format)
Just make sure he includes all the correct information he would need to include on an invoice eg
his name
his address
INVOICE
Invoice date
Invoice number 1
details of what he has supplied
eg may 1st 7 hours worked
may 2nd 8 hours worked
total hours worked 15 @ £6.00 per hour
Total invoice value £90.00
payment to be made to (his bank deatails or whatever)Indecision is the key to flexibility
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It was my Dads idea to do this after his wages were 50% down after tax etc . I just want to help him, but my company do everything for me so i am unable to give him any advice. I know you people out there think its easy,:money::rotfl: but so is everything once you do know !!! Thanks for your help posters everything is very much appreciated.0
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