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Originally Posted by NatalieK
so how would this work when MC use centrobilling, they sell to the customer, B2C, isnīt then to be paid from MC, B2B?
Although the site & content is the creator, this now making it B2C, as if it wasnīt for the creators footage, descriptions & site, then the transaction from the customer wouldnīt happen?
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It sounds to me that you're contracted to the company that operates MC. In this case that's B2B.
You are correct that MC and the customer is B2C, at this stage of the supply chain MC is the service provider but that shouldn't be relevant to your accounting.
An example of what I am saying is clearly stated in XLoveCash terms where it reads that the affiliate is the service provider and the sponsor is the business customer (B2B) :
https://www.xlovecash.com/en/terms
Adult Force terms are also stating this and the invoices produced by these 2 and others reflect that as well, which makes sense : models and affiliates are contractors of the sponsor.
Having said that: the easiest and best way to be sure is to ask them to produce a self-billing invoice, this way there's no ambiguity.
