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I need advice. A client i landed recently as a freelance is asking me for an invoice as a condition to be able to pay me in cash dollars by transferring to my fresh bank account.
but i'm currently a full-time employed, with cnss
so what should i do? Because i wanna go the legal path and keep a peace of mind
Are you a registered freelancer?
No, can i register as a freelancer while i'm fully employed in a company?
This is the dilemma that i'm trying to solve
Is the client aware that you are fully employed ? If so i recommend creating your own personal invoice. I dont think you can do anything legally unless you registering yourself and pay useless fees (which i dont recommend tbh)
Yeah the idea is i want to do things by the book, i don't want to be surprised later on by a humongous fine from the state.
and i don't want to lose my access to the national cnss, i think i have to waive this when i register as a freelancer? or i can still keep my full employment benefits?
just invoice under your own name, unless the amount is huge like 10K or more.
Pretty much every developer in Lebanon does freelance outside of their full time job, and most aren't registered, and never heard of anyone having any problem.
Alright,
But one question though, shouldn't i submit taxes if i send invoices? or im in the clear?
Alright,
But one question though, shouldn't i submit taxes if i send invoices? or im in the clear?
If this client books is in Lebanon, he will need to have your مالية number which is a process freelancers go through so they can invoice legitimate business. If this is a small amount or the client is based outside Lebanon, I wouldn't bother going through this process and what taxing consequences might result from that.
Currently, I generate a virtual invoice using invoice-generator.com/
Last edited by Guitaret (October 15 2020)
Additionally if you do not provide / have a finance number, your client needs to pay a tax (rounded to 7.5% of the amount). Usually clients deduct it from the original when they pay you.
Oh i think i got it now.
I think the easy path is to just let the client deduct 7.5% of the amount if they are local
or just send the money through bank transfer without worrying about sending an invoice, if they are located offshore.
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