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Let me help you set up a 2% discount with a vendor in QuickBooks Online (QBO) if you pay by the 10th of the next month.
We can generate a bill and schedule the payment terms for the 10th of the following month. Setting terms in bills is essential to clearly define the payment conditions agreed upon including the due date and any specific payment policies. Here's how to set terms:
Furthermore, to apply or add a discount for your vendor, you can create a vendor credit memo for the amount using an income account, that 2% discount will serve as your income. Then apply the credit memo to the bill and pay the balance. This essentially records a reduction in the amount owed to a vendor. When you pay a vendor bill early and receive a discount for doing so, you can record this discount using a credit memo. Here’s how:
Additionally, I'm including this article for future reference on how to track bills and record the payments: Enter and manage bills and bill payments in QuickBooks Online.
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Discounts in QB Online are not very intuitive like they are in QB Desktop. IMO, using a credit memo is too complicated. Let's say you have a $1,230 bill due April 10. I would just enter the bill due date as April 10 and in the AMOUNT field, type 1230*.98, and QB will do the math for you.
If you need to track the discount as a separate line item on your P&L, then you need to enter the discount as a separate line item with a separate account and the amount as a negative. In that case, enter -1230*.02. You could use a credit memo in this case as well, but I think that's too complicated.
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