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Hello Community,
I've recorded a bounced check through the payments registry of a tenant. I selected the bank fee associated with the NSF. The reactivated invoice shows up as to be paid but does not have the bank fee on it nor is an invoice generated on the individual's account to be able to recoup the fee. The general journal entry has both the rent amount and the NSF bank fee on it with the tenants name associated with both. I'm using QB desktop for Mac plus 2023 v22.0.6 R7
Thanks for your help.
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My version of QB for Mac doesn't have your sequence:
Hi there, Susan. I can show you how to record your bounced check and let the bank charge show in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
Also, let me provide additional information about recording the bounced check. When using the bounced check feature, it won't be under the Undeposited Funds account.
If you don't have an expense account, QuickBooks will automatically create one for the bank service charge. To ensure you'll have the bank fee, consider checking your Chart of accounts under the expense account.
Here's how:
For further details and instructions about recording bounced checks in QBDT, refer to this article: Handle Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) or bounced checks from customers
In addition, you can refer to this article to learn how to print checks in QBDT: Create, modify, and print checks in QuickBooks Desktop
Feel free to comment if you still have concerns about recording your bounced checks in QBDT. I'm always here to help.
The problem is not with using the bounced check feature. I have the invoice already reversed. The bounced check window wanted to know of any bank fees to be charged. I indicated a charge but it is not showing up on the customer's account for us to get reimbursed for that bank fee.
Nonetheless, if you've noticed that the bounced charge fee wasn't there, I suggest running a verify rebuild tool to detect and fix any damage within the company. Check out this article for detailed instructions to verify and rebuild data in QuickBooks Desktop for Mac.
If you still have questions about how to track bounced checks in QuickBooks Desktop for Mac, let me know by adding a comment below. I'm here to aid any concerns you may have.
My version of QB for Mac doesn't have your sequence:
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