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Buy nowI have clients with multiple matters that i pay expenses for and then get reimbursed. do i need to set up 4 different clients ie, John Smith 1, John Smith 2, John Smith 3, and John Smith 4 so that i can show which matter i am billing the client a filing fee for?
I appreciate you for reaching out to us, joymahitka. I can provide simplified steps for adding processing fees for your clients.
Indeed, you can easily record and track billable expenses so your customer can reimburse them when they receive their invoice.
Notably, you won't be able to assign income accounts to expense accounts in the Accountant view when billable expenses are set for multiple income accounts. This is currently working by design. You'll need to switch to Business view to make the association between your expense account and the income account.
Here's how to bill a customer for an expense:
Check out this article for more detailed steps: Enter billable expenses in QuickBooks Online.
Additionally, you may find it helpful to check out this article to get more information:
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You can set up sub-customers for each matter. When you set up a new customer, check the 'Is a sub-customer' box and choose John Smith as the parent. That way, you customer list will look like:
John Smith
John Smith 1
John Smith 2
John Smith 3
Each invoice will bill to the name of the sub-customer. You can then make the sub-accounts (matters) inactive after you have completed work on them.
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