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Hi. I have a client who got credit card reward $ from a personal credit card but he had this rewards $ deposited into a business bank account. Can someone please give me the process that I need to go through to record this deposit into his business account from rewards from a personal credit card?
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@ChristineJoieR's response will not work since you are not transferring between two bank accounts.
Create a deposit and assign the client's equity account to it. If this is a sole proprietorship or partnership, use 'Owner's Capital' or 'Owner's/Partner Contribution'. If this is an S-corp, use their Shareholder Contribution equity account.
Let me help you how you can record credit card rewards in QuickBooks Online, @cpomp.
To accurately reflect the movement of money between accounts, it is vital to record the transaction as a deposit in QuickBooks. This can be done by entering the credit card rewards through deposits affecting the equity account. By doing so, you can ensure that your books remain organized and accurate.
Here's how:
Additionally, categorizing credit card rewards in QuickBooks can help you better manage your cash flow and budgeting. With that, we can also consider getting some advice from your accountant to keep books accurate and expense accounts to use. Do you want to have one? Visit this article: The ProAdvisor Program.
If you require further assistance with banking and money transfers, the Community page is available to provide you with additional guidance. Take care and feel free to reach out if you have any more questions.
@ChristineJoieR's response will not work since you are not transferring between two bank accounts.
Create a deposit and assign the client's equity account to it. If this is a sole proprietorship or partnership, use 'Owner's Capital' or 'Owner's/Partner Contribution'. If this is an S-corp, use their Shareholder Contribution equity account.
Thx for the insight...
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