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Teacher's guide to receiving payments for lessons?

For teachers: Teacher's payments - how to check your pay, update/input your bank details and FAQ's

Updated over 4 months ago

The following article will outline how a teacher adds their bank details into the system to receive payment for lessons taught through the platform.

Please note all lessons must be purchased through the platform. Cash transactions are not permitted.

How to add your bank details

If you are a published teacher i.e. your profile is 'live'

If you are a registered teacher i.e. your profile is not 'live'

  • Go to the box labelled Payment details on your dashboard and click on the drop-down icon

  • Input your Sort Code (XX-XX-XX) and Account number and click to save

FAQs

When will I receive payment for lessons taught through the platform?

We will pay you within the first five working days of each month for all lessons taught in the previous month e.g. if Helen teaches five lessons in January, she will receive payment for these lessons within the first five working days of February. Additionally, only confirmed lessons (displayed in green on your dashboard or calendar) are included in your monthly invoice, ensuring accurate payouts.

How will you pay me?

We will pay you via direct bank transfer. Payment is from 'MoreMusic UK Ltd' To ensure timely payment processing, it is essential that lessons are confirmed in your calendar as they directly affect invoice generation.

Where do I find my invoices?

Your monthly invoices are in the Payments tab. The invoice will include a full breakdown of lessons held, a calculation of hours taught, the total paid by students, the Platform fee and the teacher fee. Click on the 3 dots under the heading Actions and view or print that month's invoice. For additional accuracy, regularly monitor your lesson confirmations and payout schedules via the Settings > Payments section on your dashboard.

If you have any further questions please email Support at [email protected].

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