what is the difference between billable and nonbillable
expenses?
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Answer / a.r. kalpana
Billable expenses are the expenses incurred by you on
behalf of your customer in performing duties/service and
supply. This expenses are recoverable from your customer by
way or billing.
Non-billable expenses are the expenses incurred by you for
carry out your own business/duties and responsibilities.
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Answer / ali waqas
Billable expenses are those which you incur and which will
be billed to the customer for whom you did the work. This
often includes Travel and Living expenses.
Non-billable are those which cannot be billed to
your customer, often alcoholic drinks, trips to lap dancing
clubs, hotel movies.
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Answer / suji
the bill which we able to claim is called billable if not
it is unbillable.
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