Hi i would like to change the email address that the invoices go from how do i dosame

Hi i would like to change the email address that the invoices go from how do i dosame

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Peter Connor Staff February 20, 2016
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You can change the email that Bullet uses to send invoices by clicking on Settings (the cog) and then Email Preferences.
Just enter your email details etc and Bullet will start sending from that email. 

Hope that helps. Pete 

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  1. will try now thanks
  2. Peter Connor February 20, 2016
    Cool -
  3. MAy I ask how i add to money out an option for personal payment on entering bills?
  4. Peter Connor February 20, 2016
    Hi Anne,
    Explain that one to be a bit more and I'll help?

    Pete
  5. thanks when i go into add bill /expense there is an option who paid for this and it has business in it automatically - can i set that up as having a personal payment option also
  6. Peter Connor February 20, 2016
    Are you a limited company or sole trader?
  7. sole trader
  8. Peter Connor February 20, 2016
    Ok then the business will never owe you money you are the business. So the difference between sole trader and a limited company is as a sole trader you are the company.
    All income into "Anne", is classed as company income - you pay tax on it.
    All outgoings related to the business are just outgoings the business doesn't owe you anything.
    With a limited company the company is separate entity. If "Anne" buys something for the company then that company owes "Anne", back, that doesn't happen as a sole trader.
    Hope that helps.
  9. thanks so where do you suggest doing personal exp to be paid back by company
  10. Peter Connor February 20, 2016
    You don't Anne, you "Anne" are the company. Like I mentioned that example only exists in Limited companies.
    You "anne", being the company means everything you spend (standard bills) can be used to reduce you tax bill. So you don't need to pick "anne" from the drop down cause "image interiors", is the company :)
  11. Peter Connor February 20, 2016
    Does that make sense

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