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WE have logged a payment and a Cis amount and both amounts add up to the invoice amount but it still says the amounts don't match invoice amount
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Hello Community Users! As one of the users on this thread was not able to access the link for recording CIS payments we have included the how to on that below
It’s important to record any payments you make to HMRC once you submit a CIS return in QuickBooks Online. This will show that you’ve paid CIS in your reports, allow you to make a match with the associated bank transaction in your QuickBooks and so that your books balance at the end of the tax year.
Subcontractors will create an invoice or sales receipt when receiving money from a contractor.
It's possible to match or add CIS transactions using your bank feeds. When downloading bank data, we'll try to find a match with any transactions you created manually. If there isn't one you can add it.
Check out the CIS guide for more help.
Any questions just ask them here
Hello service,
Thank you for contacting community.
In order to track CIS in QuickBooks Online you will need to use our CIS feature. Below is a helpful article on how to set up and use this:
https://community.intuit.com/articles/1474528-cis-in-quickbooks
However if this does not give you the answers you need, let me know. Or, if you'd like to go through this over the phone, you can call our dedicated team who will be happy to assist you. Our contact details can be found here along with our opening hours.
link doesnt work, not impressed with the simplicity of quickbooks so far , also trying to raise a cis invoice and cant find out how
Hello matt72,
Is there anything specific about the product you would like further help with?
Please find attached a corrected link on how to set up CIS and use it within QuickBooks - this also explains how to raise a CIS invoice: https://https://quickbooks.intuit.com/community/Help-Articles/CIS-in-QuickBooks/m-p/239830?advanced=...
Thanks,
Talia
link still don't work I agree qb don't seem very good
I appreciate you taking time to give us feedback about your experience, Justin 1,
From here, I will be addressing your concern with complete care.
Upon turning on CIS feature, QuickBooks will calculate your CIS deductions, track your CIS withheld or suffered amounts then create the necessary reports for HMRC.
To know more on how CIS feature works in QuickBooks, I'm attaching some helpful articles that you can check:
If you have any other questions, please feel free to visit us again. Have a great day!
Link still doesn't work. SO how do we deal with CIS deducted from an invoice?
Hello Valindia,
The link works on our side, what happens when you click on this?
Thanks,
Talia
https://community.intuit.com/articles/1474528-cis-in-quickbooks
No this says the page doesn't exist. Could Airlene who was helping me on this issue get back to me on it please?
Hello,
Were you in contact with Airlene on Community?
Thanks,
Talia
Hello Community Users! As one of the users on this thread was not able to access the link for recording CIS payments we have included the how to on that below
It’s important to record any payments you make to HMRC once you submit a CIS return in QuickBooks Online. This will show that you’ve paid CIS in your reports, allow you to make a match with the associated bank transaction in your QuickBooks and so that your books balance at the end of the tax year.
Subcontractors will create an invoice or sales receipt when receiving money from a contractor.
It's possible to match or add CIS transactions using your bank feeds. When downloading bank data, we'll try to find a match with any transactions you created manually. If there isn't one you can add it.
Check out the CIS guide for more help.
Any questions just ask them here
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