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We have old item receipts that are zero dollar value for customer-owned inventory.
If we go under Enter Bills Against Inventory some vendors have 20 lines showing. How do I close these and not affect anything else?
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Yes, you can close all the item receipts that have zero dollars with no impact, @Dog-Dog. Let me discuss this in detail.
I recommend manually deleting them. Once the transactions are deleted, they will permanently vanish from your financial records. Since those item receipts are for customers who owned inventory and the amount is zero, they will not affect your financial statements.
However, if the item receipt has a quantity, even if the value or amounts are still zero, the quantity of that specific item will be removed once the item receipt is deleted.
To delete an item receipt, here's how:
Moreover, you can check these articles for future help on how to handle vendor transactions, inventory, and other related matters:
Let me know if you still have other concerns about item receipts. I'll keep an eye out for your response. Don't hesitate to reach out. Have a nice day!
Hello there, Dog-Dog. I'll provide details on handling old items receipts that show when you enter a bill in QuickBooks Desktop(QBDT).
Please note that deleting an old item receipt from a closed period affects your financial report and inventory since these are posting transactions.
You can refer to these articles to learn more about receiving inventory and basic workflows in QuickBooks Desktop:
You can also learn more about the advanced inventory features in QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise.
If anything else comes up, feel free to leave a reply below. I'm always here to assist you.
AdonL,
Thank you for your answer. To clarify all of the item receipts are at zero dollars. Is there a way to close them with no impact? They are from 2002 - 2020. I want to remove them from my "enter against inventory listing".
Thank you.
Yes, you can close all the item receipts that have zero dollars with no impact, @Dog-Dog. Let me discuss this in detail.
I recommend manually deleting them. Once the transactions are deleted, they will permanently vanish from your financial records. Since those item receipts are for customers who owned inventory and the amount is zero, they will not affect your financial statements.
However, if the item receipt has a quantity, even if the value or amounts are still zero, the quantity of that specific item will be removed once the item receipt is deleted.
To delete an item receipt, here's how:
Moreover, you can check these articles for future help on how to handle vendor transactions, inventory, and other related matters:
Let me know if you still have other concerns about item receipts. I'll keep an eye out for your response. Don't hesitate to reach out. Have a nice day!
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