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I am facing an issue with old receivables and payables that remain uncleared, causing them to linger on my unpaid bills and open invoices. Is there a way to clean this up without impacting my financial results? These are items from 4 to 5 years ago.
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Hi there, @Mark343.
Allow me to help you close them out and clear your accounts payables and receivables. You can create a general journal entry to write off the amount. Make sure to consult your accounting professional before trying any of these options.
Here's how:
Start with opening a Journal:
For a customer with an overpayment:
For suppliers with overpayment:
For more info, here's an article on ways to remove the amounts: Write off customer and supplier balances.
Additionally, I'd like to leave this article to know how to enter a prior balance for a customer that owes you money or a supplier you need to pay: Manage outstanding balances for customers and suppliers in QuickBooks Online.
If you need more guidance about managing your clearing off your accounts receivables and payables or other QuickBooks products, don't hesitate to reply. I'm always around to help!
Hi there, @Mark343.
Allow me to help you close them out and clear your accounts payables and receivables. You can create a general journal entry to write off the amount. Make sure to consult your accounting professional before trying any of these options.
Here's how:
Start with opening a Journal:
For a customer with an overpayment:
For suppliers with overpayment:
For more info, here's an article on ways to remove the amounts: Write off customer and supplier balances.
Additionally, I'd like to leave this article to know how to enter a prior balance for a customer that owes you money or a supplier you need to pay: Manage outstanding balances for customers and suppliers in QuickBooks Online.
If you need more guidance about managing your clearing off your accounts receivables and payables or other QuickBooks products, don't hesitate to reply. I'm always around to help!
You're not on cash basis, correct? If you're on cash basis, they can be zeroed out and that will not impact the previous year's financials.
If you're on accrual basis, you will need to create entries in 2023 that clear the A/R and A/P balances. Are these uncollectible accounts (positive/debit A/R balances) and old vendor credits (negative/debit A/P balances) or what?
I have a balance in my accounts payable for year end that is not associated with any vendor balances. I am thinking that it was erroneously carried forward without ever being reconciled. I know I have 1 outstanding A/P at EOY, but the rest is not associated with a vendor. What would be the correct accounting/Journal Entry I would need to do to correct this at EOY 2023 so that the balance of my A/P carries forward into TY 2024 correctly. Thank you for your feedback.
Nevermind. I have found the discrepancy and it isnt a discrepancy at all. Just bills from December that were input into QBO but not paid until January 2024. I originally ran the report for all time. Thank you for your help.
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