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Set up and send progress invoices in QuickBooks Online

by Intuit181 Updated 3 days ago

Learn how to send invoices over time as you work off an estimate in QuickBooks.

Progress invoicing lets you split an estimate into as many invoices as you need. Instead of asking for full payment at the beginning of a project, you can invoice customers for partial payments. As you complete work, add items from the initial estimate to progress invoices. This keeps project payments organized and connected from start to finish.

Your estimates or invoices will look different depending on whether you have the old or new estimate and invoice experience. Find out which experience you have.

For a better experience, open this article in QuickBooks Online. Launch side-by-side view Open this link in a new window.

Step 1: Turn on progress invoicing

If you haven’t already, turn on progress invoicing.

  1. Go to Settings Settings gear icon. and select Account and settings.
  2. Select the Sales tab.
  3. In the Progress Invoicing section, select Edit ✎.
  4. Turn on the Create multiple partial invoices from a single estimate switch.
  5. In the Update your invoice template? window, select Update.
  6. Select Save, then Done.

Now you can create multiple invoices from your estimates.

Step 2: Create a progress invoice template

Once you have turned on this feature, QuickBooks creates a default progress invoicing template. Use the premade Airy new style template any time you create a progress invoice. To create a new template, follow these steps:

Note: QuickBooks Solopreneur does not support Custom form styles.

  1. Go to Settings Settings gear icon. , then select Custom form styles.
  2. Select New style and then Invoice to create a new invoice template. Or, to update one of your existing templates, find the template and select Edit.
  3. Give the template a memorable name, like "Progress invoice template."
  4. In the Design tab, select Change up the template or Dive in with a template.
    • Select the Airy new template. This is the only template that works for progress invoices.
  5. Select Edit print settings or When in doubt, print it out.
    • Make sure the checkbox for Fit to window envelope or Fit printed form with pay stub in window envelope is unchecked.
  6. Select the Content tab. 
  7. Select Edit ✎ on the table section of the form (the second section with Activity, Rate and Amount).
    • Select the Show more activity options link. 
    • Select the Show progress on line items checkbox if you want to show item details on the progress invoice.
  8. Select Edit ✎ on the footer section of the form (the third section with Total and Balance Due).
    • Select the Estimate summary checkbox if you want the invoice to display the estimate amount, the amounts of individual progress invoices, and the total amount invoiced so far.
  9. Select Done.

If you send a lot of progress invoices, we recommend using this as your new template for all invoices. To add the template you just created as your default template:

  1. If you're not there already, go back to Custom form styles.
  2. In the Action column, select the dropdown menu ▼ next to the template. Then select Make default.
  3. To confirm your choice, select Change template.

Note: If you only want to use this template for a few progress invoices, you can have a different default template for regular invoices. Then, when you’re creating a new invoice, you can use the progress invoice template by selecting Customize directly on the invoice form. For the updated layout, select ⚙️Manage, then Design.

Step 3: Create an estimate

  1. Select + New and then Estimate.
  2. Select your customer.
  3. Fill out the rest of the estimate.
  4. Select Save and newSave and close, or Save and send.

Note that the totals in the remaining column of your estimate don't include sales tax, discount, or shipping costs.

Tip: If you use the Projects feature (QuickBooks Online Plus and Advanced) and want to add an estimate to a project, add it before you start creating progress invoices.

Edit progress invoice

If you need to edit an item on a progress invoice, make your changes on the original estimate, not the invoice itself. You can make changes as long as you haven’t invoiced for the total estimate amount.

Step 4: Create progress invoices from the estimate

There are a few ways to create progress invoices. All methods give you the same results.

Create a progress invoice from the estimate

  1. Go to Sales, then All sales (Take me there).
  2. Find the estimate on the list.
  3. You can select Convert to invoice from the Actions column if the estimate has been marked accepted.
  4. Decide how much you want to invoice for, then select Create invoice. You can charge for a percentage or a specific amount. If you choose Custom amount for each line, enter a specific amount for each item on the invoice.
  5. Fill out the rest of the invoice.
  6. Select Save and new or Save and close.This is an image of the three options you can choose from when you create a progress invoice from an estimate.

Connect an estimate to a new invoice

  1. Select + New and then Invoice.
  2. Select your customer from the dropdown menu. If the customer has an open estimate, QuickBooks will open the Add to Invoice or Suggested transactions sidebar.
  3. Find the estimate in the sidebar and select Add.
  4. Decide how much you want to invoice for, and select Copy to invoice.
  5. Fill out the rest of the invoice.
  6. Select Save and new or Save and close.

Your original estimate won’t change when you create a progress invoice. QuickBooks keeps a record of both.

Don’t worry about accidentally sending too many invoices

After you’ve invoiced for the total estimate, the estimate status automatically changes to Closed. If you try to invoice for more than 100% of the total estimate, you’ll only be able to add what’s left of the remaining balance.

Need to unlink a progress invoice?

If you want to disconnect a progress invoice from the original estimate, select the bin icon next to the estimate line item within the invoice. QuickBooks will ask if you want to unlink the entire invoice. If you do, select Unlink it. If you have the new layout, select Linked transactions, then Remove.

Step 5: Keep track of your progress invoices

Review your estimate, progress invoices, projects, and reports to stay organized.

Review estimate

You can see all of your progress invoices on the original estimate.

  1. Go to Sales, then All sales (Take me there).
  2. Find and open the estimate.
  3. Select the blue linked transaction(s) to see the invoices you’ve already created. If you're in the updated layout, you'll have to select Manage to see the link.

Review progress invoices

Progress invoices include an estimate summary with the total invoiced. There are also links to the original estimate and all relevant progress invoices.

You can add estimate summaries to invoices so your customers can see their remaining balance. This is off by default.

Check projects

If you add estimates to projects, you can see everything in the Transactions tab of a project page.

Run reports

The Estimates & Progress Invoicing Summary by Customer report gives you a complete list of all estimates and connected progress invoices.

  1. Go to Reports (Take me there).
  2. Search for and open your Estimates & Progress Invoicing Summary by Customer report.
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