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Keeping printed copies of electronic timesheets

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    Keeping printed copies of electronic timesheets

    At my current gig, every Friday, I complete an electronic timesheet system to record my hours for the end client. I also take a print out of the timesheet for my own records.

    I then submit a MyCo invoice to the agency for payment.

    With regards the printout I take of the electronic timesheet for my records, I am wondering if there is any need for me to keep this copy (for example, from an accounts or audit perspective) once my invoice has been paid.

    Anyone have a similar setup to the above? What do you do?

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    I keep them for my own records in case of any disputes, and if the agency's system suddenly truncates my records.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Clippy View Post
      At my current gig, every Friday, I complete an electronic timesheet system to record my hours for the end client. I also take a print out of the timesheet for my own records.

      I then submit a MyCo invoice to the agency for payment.

      With regards the printout I take of the electronic timesheet for my records, I am wondering if there is any need for me to keep this copy (for example, from an accounts or audit perspective) once my invoice has been paid.

      Anyone have a similar setup to the above? What do you do?
      None whatsoever. Your invoice is all you need. In over 10 years of contracting I've never had a dispute about hours worked.
      I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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        #4
        I keep paper copies, but this is more to maintain an audit trail to support my travel and expenses (i.e. if subject to an HMRC investigation, then I have both a record of expenses, and the timesheets recording the fact that I was on company business).

        I have had timesheets queried by the client on occasion, but these were from a subcontractor (blameless, I should add) who was working through my company.
        Plan A is located just about here.
        If that doesn't work, then there's always plan B

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