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BZaman
Level 1

Matching multiple bank payments to one bill

Dear Quickbooks Community,

 

I can match multiple bills to one bank payment. How can I do the reverse: matching multiple bank payments to one bill ( Say for bill value is GBP 100, payments made from the bank as £50, £40 & £10  =£100). 

 

Thanks in Advance 

Badruz Zaman

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Trish_T
QuickBooks Team

Matching multiple bank payments to one bill

Hi BZaman,

 

Thanks for reaching out here.  QuickBooks Online makes it easy for you to record and make bank deposits so you can reconcile your accounts seamlessly.  I'll be happy to provide more information so you can accomplish your QuickBooks goals!

 

Making a bank deposit often includes multiple payments with one total.  Making individual records for the payments won't match how your bank records the deposit.  In QuickBooks Online you can combine the transactions to ensure your records are aligned with your real-life bank deposit.  To do this successfully, you'll need to put the associated transactions into your Undeposited Funds account and then use a Bank Deposit to combine them.  Here's a helpful guide for your reference.

 

If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to reach back out.  We'd be glad to assist!

BZaman
Level 1

Matching multiple bank payments to one bill

Dear QB Team,

 

Thanks for your reply. Sorry if I make you any confusion. Actually, two Expenses of 360.00 & 76.8 were made from the bank to a bill of British Telecom ( BT)  of 436.80 as you can see on the attachment.

 

My question is that how can I pay this bill ( or match them in QB ) of 436.80 from the two bank expenses of 360.00 & 76.8.

 

Please find the attachment for your convenience. 

 

Thanks in advance

JamesM4
QuickBooks Team

Matching multiple bank payments to one bill

Hello BZaman. Thanks chiming in on this thread. To ensure accuracy in your books, I recommend reaching out to an accounting professional for expert advice on this. If you're not in contact with a professional, don't worry, you can search for one using this link here. I'll also leave this question open in the Community so other accountant users can share their advice. Otherwise, feel free to ask other questions, I've got your back.

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