The data we gather is used for: (i) contacting our clients in order to offer them information regarding our services, respond to requests for information, provide services, follow up on future services, and create a file on the services rendered for future references and projects; (ii) sending new and updated information regarding our services; (iii) contacting our clients in order to carry out surveys to evaluate the quality of the service offered by MARTEC; (iv) implementing out-of-court proceedings in order to recover outstanding invoices; and (v) entering into contracts in order to formalize the provision of services.

 Furthermore, the personal data gathered may be used by the Party Responsible for the purpose of meeting legal requests made by competent authorities.

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I forgot about posting this saddle; but I am glad you showed up. The only number that I found on the saddle that I repaired was: 21001. This number was what I wrote on the invoice and I no longer have the saddle. Hope you have the invoice card.

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Louise Mowbray posted a simple version of this question here and didn't get an answer. That was 10 months ago. My immediate interest is in automating the generation of my invoices. But this question touches on what I think is the biggest (or one of the biggest) failings of SmartSuite and Airtable: They're terrible at generating attractive, printable reports.

I want to generate an invoice each month for a given account. Today is October 5, so I want the invoice to find uninvoiced activity from prior months, which if I invoice monthly means last month (September) but I don't always invoice monthly. I charge my clients by the hour, so I need the line items in the invoice to show the date, description of what I did, the hours * my hourly rate, and the charge for that line item. But of course I need to be able to calculate the total charged, and I'd like to have a cover page with the account's name, address, and with the totals from the line items.

In FileMaker, this is easy-peasy. In Airtable and SmartSuite what I've resigned myself to doing is using Google Sheets and moving the data by hand. That is, I copy the account info from the invoice record (which pulls it from the linked account record) and paste it on the cover page of the Sheets document. Then I copy the activity and paste it into the line items pages (2+) of the Sheets document. It works but only because while I have almost more work than I can handle, I never need to generate many invoices in any given month. If I had to generate more than a handful of invoices, this system would simply be impossible.

The source of infection was a dodgy Zoom invitation which allowed malware into the system and led the fund trustee and administrator to mistakenly approve $8.7 million in fraudulent invoices. This resulted in the largest investor in the fund withdrawing their money, forcing it to close.

In my case I purchased clothes on net-a-porter and the items were shipped from Hong Kong, so the total prices included the GST and import duties. I returned the goods and received a refund except for the GST. I understand that import duties are not recoverable but what about GST?

I paid GST on the invoice, and the total value was over $1,000. I emailed GSTmail@ato.gov.au.... Seems it's unlikely I get the GST back in this case. Note to self: Never buy anything from Net-A-Porter if you might return it for a refund.

OP contact net a porter. They paid the taxes and duties on your behalf so they have to claim them back. I had an issue with a bag I bought years ago. I spoke to customs and because I didn't pay the taxes myself, I couldn't claim them back. Getting NAP to sort it out was difficult and took weeks. In the end they refunded out of "good will" because I persisted on requesting their help to get the money back.

Net a porter advertise that they refund taxes and duties on returns for full priced items. I think they only refund in store credit though. 

This is why I never buy anything over $1k from them anymore if I'm not sure. And I always split my purchases if I want several items so all packages are under $1k each. Occasionally I've received 4 packages from them on one day in order to stay under $1k per delivery.

1) You make a taxable importation, that is you are the importer of the goods on the import declaration given to ACBPS and liable to pay GST on the importation of the goods in Australia; and

2) You are registered for GST; and

3) You import the goods for a creditable purpose, that is the goods were brought to Australia to be used for your business purposes and not for your private use.

Well, as their T&C now states, the rule has now changed.. 

The reply from Taxation Office suggests that NAP cannot claim GST back because they are the exporter. 

Regardless, NAP is an overseas entity, so they are not obliged to pay GST in the first place. Weird.

Lesson learned, I will never buy anything over A$1K from NAP again.

Second. Appellant maintains that if M. P.R. No. 136 applies to these sales, still the sales to Teresi and Badami were at prices under the ceilings provided in that regulation since each sale was of a reconditioned tractor, guaranteed in writing and so invoiced. M.P.R. No. 136,  1390.11(b) (1) provides that, as applicable to the tractors under consideration, the maximum price for a rebuilt, tested, and guaranteed machine, shall be 85% of the new base price, whereas under  1390.11(c) (1) the legal price for such secondhand tractor, when not rebuilt and guaranteed, shall be only 55% of the new base price.  1390.11 (2) which defines a rebuilt tested and guaranteed *299 machine, is set out below.[3] Appellant argues that the contract of sale to Teresi was itself an invoice and likewise contained "the written guarantee". The same is said concerning the Badami sale. In the Teresi transaction, appellant endorsed on the contract of sale the following notation: "with respect to the tractor and equipment herein ordered, the distributor or dealer makes to the purchaser the same and no other warranty than the following to wit: 90 days guarantee".

Assuming, without deciding, that a contract of sale and an invoice may be merged in one instrument (under  1390.11 (2)) it is our view that the sketchy notations on these contracts fail to measure up to all of the requirements of a rebuilt and guaranteed machine specified in this regulation (see footnote 3). Its requirements are plain, simple and direct, and we can not say that appellant complied with them by the merged invoice and contract here employed.

Going beyond this, the facts in the case do not show that the tractors in question come within the requirements of  1390.11(2). It does not appear that anything was spent in repairing the Teresi tractor before its sale. Some $244.00 in free service was spent by appellant on the tractor within the 90 day guarantee period. The regulation, however, requires the machine to be "rebuilt" before the sale. Appellant did expend $50.23 in reconditioning the Badami tractor. However, in neither case does it appear from the evidence that the tractors were invoiced as "rebuilt", nor does it appear that they were tested under power.

"A `rebuilt and guaranteed' machine or part is a machine or part (i) in which all worn or missing components which should have been replaced or repaired for satisfactory operation have been replaced or repaired, (ii) which carries a binding written guaranty of satisfactory operation for a period of not less than 60 days, and (iii) which is expressly invoiced as a rebuilt and guaranteed machine or part or its equivalent, and in addition, in those cases where the machine or part operates under power or pressure, has been tested under power or pressure so as to prove that it has a substantially equivalent performance to that of a new machine or part * * *". 17dc91bb1f

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