Invoices and Payments
Submitting Invoices
- When can I submit my invoice to 91ÁÔÆæ?
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San José State University cannot pay an invoice until we have received goods and/or services from a supplier.
We must also have a signed Purchase Order between 91ÁÔÆæ and the supplier. If you do not have a purchase order, please reach out to your 91ÁÔÆæ department contact to ensure the proper payment pathway is being followed.
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- How do I submit my invoice to 91ÁÔÆæ?
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There are multiple methods for submitting invoices to San José State University:
- - Send the invoice directly to Payment Services for processing.
- supplier-invoices@sjsu.edu - Email the invoice to Payment Services
- USPS Mail - the least preferred method and may take longer to process payments.
Mail invoices to:
San José State University
Attn: Payment Services
129 S 10th Street
San Jose, CA 95192-0041
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- What information is required to submit an invoice?
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Invoices being submitted for payment are required to have the following information:
- Company name or payee name
- Mailing address
- Valid 10 digit 91ÁÔÆæ (click for an example)
- Valid 10 digit 91ÁÔÆæ (click for an example)
- Unique invoice number
- Itemized information
- Price breakdown (including tax, shipping, and total)
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Receiving Payments
- What payment methods does 91ÁÔÆæ offer?
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We offer the following payment methods:
- ACH
- Credit Card
- Check
- Wire (for foreign suppliers)
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- What payment terms does 91ÁÔÆæ offer?
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We offer more expedient payment terms for electronic payments (ACH, Credit Card, and Wire):
- Net 30 Day - Payment in 30 days
- 2% 20 Net 30 - Payment in 20 days with a 2% discount to San José State University
We offer less expedient payment terms for check payments:- Net 45 Day - Payment in 45 days
- 2% 30 Net 45 - Payment in 30 days with a 2% discount to San José State University
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1099 Reporting
A 1099 is similar to a W-2 and is used to track the income of independent contractors/businesses who are not set up as corporations. If you are being paid for services in excess of $600 you will receive a 1099 from 91ÁÔÆæ.
Tax Withholding
- Payments to Non-California Residents for Services
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San José State University will withhold and remit 7% of all payments to out-of-state individuals and suppliers for services performed while physically in the state of California. This tax withholding amounts to seven percent (7%) of payments in excess of $1,500 in a calendar year and applies to:
- Individuals who are not residents of California
- Taxable entities that do not have a permanent place of business in CA and who have not qualified through the California Office of the Secretary to do business in CA.
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