Enter and manage bills and bill payments in QuickBooks Online
by Intuit•2• Updated 3 weeks ago
Learn how to track bills and record the payments.
In addition to tracking sales, QuickBooks Online makes it easy to record business expenses. Entering your income and expenses gives a more complete picture of your business and profit.
If you plan to pay for the expense in the future, enter it as a bill. You can record bills one at a time, or record multiple bills for multiple suppliers at once. On the other hand, if you've already paid for a business expense, enter it as an expense. These specific transaction types tell QuickBooks how to record everything.
Or, learn the difference between bills, cheques, and expenses.
Here's how to enter bills and record payments towards them in QuickBooks.
Enter bills into QuickBooks
After you get a bill from a supplier, here's how to record it:
- Select + New.
- Select Bill.
- From the Supplier ▼ dropdown, select a supplier.
- From the Terms ▼ dropdown, select the bill's terms. This is when your supplier expects to be paid.
- Enter the Bill date, Due date, and Bill no. as they're recorded on the bill.
- Enter the bill details in the Category details section. From the Category dropdown, select the expense account you use to track expense transactions. Then enter a description.
Tip: You can also enter specific products and services in the Item details section to itemise the bill. To set up, go to Settings ⚙, then select Account and settings. Select Expenses. In the Bills and expenses section, select the pencil ✎ icon. Then, turn on the Show Items table on expense and purchase forms switch. - Enter the Amount and GST.
- If you plan to bill a customer for the expense, select the Billable checkbox and enter their name in the Customer field. Learn more about billable expenses.
- When you're done, select Save and close.
Tip: If you have multiple worksites or business segments, you can also select locations from the Location ▼ dropdown. Learn how to turn on and use location tracking.
Record payments toward bills
There are two ways to record bill payments. Follow the relevant steps below.
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