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Students Owing Some Money (All Teachers)
Phil Schneider replied 11 months, 3 weeks ago 5 Members · 12 Replies
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You can write non payments as a bad debt in your tax return accounts. Most business have them
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just had a non payer
This is my email“It looks like you have been unable to attend the lesson you have booked for today. I havent received payment for the last lesson and now additionally this lesson. Please pay in the next 7 days. If you are unable to pay please contact me and I can look at writing of the debt. If I dont hear from you I will assume you are taking the service(guitar lesson) and not paying for it. I will then need to look at escalating the case.”
after this ILL write it off anyway.All business has bad debts.
the worst bit is being ignored and people thinking that is problem solved
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