03-11-2020 01:51 PM
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03-27-2020 11:23 AM
We created an "Open Credit" payment type I use to move a credit from one invoice to another on a clients account. You have to apply a negative payment using the "Open Credit" payment to the invoice with the credit... and then a positive payment (also utilizing the Open Credit payment type) to the invoice you want to apply the credit to. This balances the account.
We export to QuickBooks so I have to track these entries and NOT allow them to export to QuickBooks (if they sneak by I have to delete them from QuickBooks) and then manually apply the credit in QuickBooks. It's tedious but it is the only option to keep everything clean and accurate at this time.
03-27-2020 01:41 PM
Sounds like the same thing we do, except we named ours "Transfer Payment". Hope everyone is doing well.
03-27-2020 12:07 PM
Works for me. Have a fabulous weekend!
03-27-2020 12:04 PM
03-27-2020 11:59 AM
You can call our office at 208-378-6624. If you plan to call today though give me about an hour before you call. We are short staffed at the moment (aren't we all) so I am backing up the front office staff at the moment to help with calls coming in.
03-27-2020 11:50 AM
03-27-2020 11:23 AM
We created an "Open Credit" payment type I use to move a credit from one invoice to another on a clients account. You have to apply a negative payment using the "Open Credit" payment to the invoice with the credit... and then a positive payment (also utilizing the Open Credit payment type) to the invoice you want to apply the credit to. This balances the account.
We export to QuickBooks so I have to track these entries and NOT allow them to export to QuickBooks (if they sneak by I have to delete them from QuickBooks) and then manually apply the credit in QuickBooks. It's tedious but it is the only option to keep everything clean and accurate at this time.