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GSDgrad
Level 2

Project cost and income do not display even though transactions are present

Has anyone else experienced a lack of data in the Projects tab with QBO? I have active Customers and Projects setup, but the Project tab for these projects will not show me the Income - Costs = Profit on the Overview screen. I contacted Intuit Support in October, but they have not resolved the problem. Has anyone experienced this issue and found a resolution? I tried creating new customers with new projects and tried to re-assign the expenses to the new project, but that didn't fix the problem.
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GSDgrad
Level 2

Project cost and income do not display even though transactions are present

UPDATE! I figured out the problem. All expenses or income must be categorized in an Account that is NOT an Asset - they must be either Expenses, Cost of Goods, etc. Intuit techs could not figure this out during an hour-long chat session, but I noticed that all my expenses in the Transaction tab were categorized as Current Assets rather than an expense, so QBO would not add those transactions to the Projects Income + Expenses = Profit summary.

Hope this helps anyone else who has run into this issue. 

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Ethel_A
QuickBooks Team

Project cost and income do not display even though transactions are present

Hello there, @GSDgrad.

 

I'm here to share information about managing Projects in QuickBooks Online.

 

For the transactions, make sure to assign them to a specific project. If you add them to a customer or vendor, they will not generate data like income, expense, and project profitability. 

 

You can easily add new transactions to your project, such as invoices, expenses, or estimates. Adding transactions to projects won't affect their classification or impact on your accounts. Simply designating them as part of the project allows you to keep track of its revenues and outlays.

 

There are two methods to add new transactions. In QuickBooks, you can create the transaction as usual. All you have to do is type the project name into the Customer/Project dropdown. Or, use this method for starting a new transaction inside of projects:

 

  1. Go to Business overview and select Projects.
  2. Choose your project.
  3. Click Add to project to create a new transaction.
  4. Select either InvoiceReceive PaymentExpenseEstimateTime, or Bill.
  5. Fill out the details for the transaction as you normally would.
  6. Hit Save and close.

 

Once you have the same issue after properly assigning the transactions to the project, you can clear your regular web browser's browsing history.

 

I'm also adding this article as your reference to manage projects in QuickBooks Online: Set up and create projects in QuickBooks Online.

 

Let me know if you have additional questions about managing projects. I'm always here to help.

GSDgrad
Level 2

Project cost and income do not display even though transactions are present

UPDATE! I figured out the problem. All expenses or income must be categorized in an Account that is NOT an Asset - they must be either Expenses, Cost of Goods, etc. Intuit techs could not figure this out during an hour-long chat session, but I noticed that all my expenses in the Transaction tab were categorized as Current Assets rather than an expense, so QBO would not add those transactions to the Projects Income + Expenses = Profit summary.

Hope this helps anyone else who has run into this issue. 

AlcaeusF
Moderator

Project cost and income do not display even though transactions are present

Hello GSDgrad,

 

I have reviewed the solution you’ve shared and it's correct and accurate. Thank you for sharing your inputs to help address the issue.

 

We love to see members supporting one another! Have a great day. 

corcutt
Level 1

Project cost and income do not display even though transactions are present

After reading all these responses with no results, I finally figured out that you need to show "accrual" (not cash) for unpaid invoices or expenses to show on the project report.    

jordan1231
Level 1

Project cost and income do not display even though transactions are present

This comment helped my resolve the same issue in QB. My contractors were under expenses in my chart of accounts. But the detail type was 'payroll expenses' and I had to change it to 'cost of labor' to get it to show up in the costs section. 

JamesAccountant
Level 1

Project cost and income do not display even though transactions are present

Just coming back to QBO after a few years and finding out that the projects feature is basically useless.

Semper1
Level 1

Project cost and income do not display even though transactions are present

None of the responses or replies in this thread truly solve the problem with QBO Projects. For years now, I have projects in QBO that simply will not show/capture any vendor expense, and these are vendor expenses that have been entered correctly as bills and assigned to the exact project and customer. QBO will show when I have been paid by the customer, so the end result is that these projects show "100%" profit on the Projects page. Ah....if only that were true. I've cleared the cache, cleared the intuit cookies, all to no avail. Its useless data we're paying for.

GSDgrad
Level 2

Project cost and income do not display even though transactions are present

Your issue seems exactly like mine.

Are you certain that the Account Type for your expense transactions are setup as: Expenses, Cost of Goods Sold, etc? In my experience, your Vendor expenses must be setup with one of the expense Account Types (see attached). Any expense with Account Type: Asset, Equity, A/R, Income will not hit your Project as an Expense and therefore will not show up as a Project Cost. I suggest opening one of your expense accounts in Chart of Accounts and checking the Account Type. As a test, you could create a temporary expense account that uses Cost of Goods, Cost of Labor, Expense, etc. as the Account Type and then add a fake transaction to one of your Projects with this temp expense. Then check your Project Summary to see if it showed up as an Expense to the Project.

 

 

Kurt_M
QuickBooks Team

Project cost and income do not display even though transactions are present

Hello there, @Semper1. We'll point you in the right direction to help you address this situation and show expenses in your project inside QuickBooks Online (QBO.

 

Before anything else, know we recognize the importance of this matter and that this isn't the experience we want you to have when using the program. Since you've already performed basic browser troubleshooting on your end, but still the issue persists. It's best to contact our Customer Care Team so they can access and conduct further investigation on your account to determine the root cause of the problem. We'll write input the steps below to get you going:

 

  1. Sign in to your QuickBooks Online company.
  2. Select Help (?).
  3. Select either tab to get started:
  • Assistant: Get quick, personalized answers. Select a suggested option, or type a question or topic you need help with. If you decide you need further help, you can still Talk to a human.
  • Search: Search the QuickBooks Online knowledge base directly, or select Contact Us and choose a way to connect with us:
    • Start a chat with a support expert.
    • Get a callback from the next available expert.

 

Feel free to check this page for support availability: QuickBooks Online Support.

 

On the other hand, we have these articles to help you manage projects and ensure every transaction entered inside the program is on point:

 

 

We're determined to help you resolve this situation, @Semper1. Please don't hesitate to comment below if you need further assistance handling project transactions. We'll be around to help you out. Stay safe.

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