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Preventing and recovering late payment

Preventing and recovering late payment

There is little point in telling your customers what you will do if you don't actually do it. You should always diarise each invoice to make sure that you have received it in the 14 day period, if not send a reminder telling them they are now accruing interest. Again diarise this for the 30 days and apply the late fee to the invoice. It is best to issue the late fee under a separate invoice as it is unlikely you will ever get this paid and it could mess up your invoicing system. The point of all the threats and the timescales are all about getting your original invoice paid. Finally diarise it for the 45 days and pass for debt collection at this point.

Debt collection

There are many legitimate debt collectors working in the UK today. All you need to do is put "business debt collection" into a search engine and you will be given a huge list to choose from. Many of these businesses work on a percentage of money collected basis. Other will work for a very small fee initially (some as little as £3). They will firstly write to your client and inform them that they are now working on your behalf. Mostly they will add their fee to any new invoice they issue to the client. They will then continue to chase the client for payment, keeping you informed. If they feel further action is required they will advise you of this. You will then be in a legal situation where you need to decide if you are going to take your client to court for recovery of the debt. This will cost you money and unfortunately you need to decide if this is worth the extra expense. However, the threat of legal proceedings is usually enough to make the client finally pay up.

Summary

You should always do background checks on new clients who will take big orders from you. Once you have done this present them with your payment terms and make sure you stick to them. If required shop around for a debt collection agency. Remember if you don't enforce payments of your invoices it could be you that goes out of business.

Further information

Find out more from Business Link on http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/layer?topicId=1074453392

Find out what your legislative rights are as a small business


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