Most, if not all, of these subscription management services have
provisions for testing. Check out their help pages.
Dominik
On 12/10/2011 6:49 PM, Isaak wrote:
I just want to test a model... so was hoping for a Spreedly/Shopify
double (or similar combination) combining subscription engine with an
easy to use ecommerce CMS...
Any suggestions?
Isaak
On Oct 12, 11:02 am, Dominik Grabiec<[email protected]>
wrote:
Could you use one of those external services, and then when required
(i.e. selling to an Australian company), issue a separate PDF invoice
that they can use.
Dominik
On 12/10/2011 1:07 PM, Jeromy Evans wrote:
Does anyone know if any of the suggested services support Australian
GST-compliant Tax Invoices?
This is particularly important if you're an Australian B2B and issue
invoices to Australian business for more than AU$1000. ie. not just a
requirement to include a line item for tax/GST, but rather the
requirement to include both the seller's and customer's ABN or
address, the words Tax Invoice etc. I've found many larger businesses
still expect this, even though it originates from the era of manually
processed paper-based tax invoices.
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