Wouldn't that depend on what information they require from you on your
invoice?
Suzette Leeming
On 7/9/08, Lin Sims <ljsims -dot- ml -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
>
> As I think I posted a week or so ago, I started a new job last Monday.
> They've got me on a "try-before-you-buy" basis, meaning for the first
> time in my life I'm working as a 1099 contractor for the next 3
> months.
>
> At some point I'll need pointers to information on paying estimated
> taxes and SS & UI and the rest of it, but right this instant I need
> something I can use as a billing invoice for my time. I can probably
> throw something together in Excel, but what sort of information needs
> to be included?
>
> Help! and thanks.
>
>
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