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Hi Winner
Are you using the self employed product or one of the small business products?
Self employed product
Thanks
As im new, how long does it take to come back with answer please?
thanks
Hi Winner
You will have to create the transaction manually Select Transactions > Add Transactions > In the Account tab (which is located between Type: and Tax year) select Cash > enter date, description amount, in the select a category select business income > save
Hi Winner
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Hi John
Thanks so much for your help.
Hi Winner
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Thank you for this clear answer @Charies_M . There seems to be a lot of confusion in the community about cash income/expenses for QBSE users, but this addresses it head on. I'd love for that option to be available in the near future. My client would be ever so grateful.
@MirriamM wrote:Hi Jack Munro,
Let me help share information on how to record cash payments.
If you are using QuickBooks Self-Employed, manually added transactions automatically recorded to Cash account.
To record cash payment of your invoices, here's what you'll need to do:
- Click Transactions in the left navigation menu.
- Click Add Transaction button in the upper right hand.
- Enter Date, Transaction Description, Amount, and select a category.
- Click Save.
For additional reference, you can check this article: Add a new transaction in QuickBooks Self-Employed.
That's it! However, if you mean something else, please let me know and provide more details. I'm always here to help. Have a great day!
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