[LRUG] To be paid or not to be paid, that is the question (sort of)

Anthony Gardner notantspants at gmail.com
Mon Jan 7 08:30:12 PST 2013


I'm not a business person, but I would write it off and put it down to 
experience (PIDTE - do you think that will catch on?) And anyway, won't 
you be able to offset the loss at year's end to reduce your tax liability?


On 07/01/13 16:23, Adrian Sevitz wrote:
> I agree with this too.
>
> Recurring SAAS in theory should be easy. But billing is always a 
> nightmare.
>
> You want to keep the loop on default payments tight, but in this case 
> write it off to new business marketing costs and keep the new client 
> happy.
>
> On 7 Jan 2013, at 15:53, chat-request at lists.lrug.org 
> <mailto:chat-request at lists.lrug.org> wrote:
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>> What Steve said. Wipe the slate clean and chalk it down to experience.
>>
>> Technically you could suspend Company A's account and ask Company B 
>> to set up a new one, but I can't see what the material benefit to you 
>> would be, and it would only be making your new customer's life harder.
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