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    Re: How do I bill a company for a client?

    The contractor called me this morning and I told him the cost and he agreed and will email me the work order, so I`m waiting for the email.

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    Re: How do I bill a company for a client?

    I agree with Trouble, it is almost always best to get paid by the customer and let them go after the contractor. Either ways you are likely going to need a FIN (tax number).

    I would tread lightly around these types of jobs unless you need the work, when doing third party work there is always something that can go wrong.

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    Re: How do I bill a company for a client?

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    I agree with Trouble, it is almost always best to get paid by the customer and let them go after the contractor. Either ways you are likely going to need a FIN (tax number).

    I would tread lightly around these types of jobs unless you need the work, when doing third party work there is always something that can go wrong.
    I have a single member LLC. Taking this job will probably lead me to more work because a performance shop told the client about me when he was in for a turbo build.

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    Re: How do I bill a company for a client?

    Quote Originally Posted by triplejumper18 View Post
    The contractor called me this morning and I told him the cost and he agreed and will email me the work order, so I`m waiting for the email.
    First step!
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    Re: How do I bill a company for a client?

    Quote Originally Posted by zoomzoom mazda5 View Post
    First step!
    He emailed me the work order today so I will be doing the work tomorrow.

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    Re: How do I bill a company for a client?

    Quote Originally Posted by triplejumper18 View Post
    He emailed me the work order today so I will be doing the work tomorrow.
    Good to hear. Let us know how it turns out!

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    Re: How do I bill a company for a client?

    Quote Originally Posted by triplejumper18 View Post
    He emailed me the work order today so I will be doing the work tomorrow.
    Great to hear, keep us posted and maybe some photos too!
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