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I have a tenant that leases a commercial building and pays property taxes with their monthly lease payment. I would like to have an invoice set up to send monthly that would include monthly rent, monthly property tax, and any late fees. I understand how to do the monthly rent and late fees, but not sure how to create an item for property taxes received, because technically it is not income. I already have an expense account set up for the property taxes I pay, which the tenant is reimbursing me. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for reaching out to us, bmrose69.
It's great to hear you know how to add monthly rent and late fees to their invoice. You're almost there.
I need more information on how did you record the property tax payment? Any information can help me in providing accurate solution to your concern.
If you want to pass on the property taxes to your tenant, write a check and use the tax expense account you set up. Then, make it billable to include it as a line item when you invoice them.
Here's how:
Then, add the billable expense to your tenant invoice.
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Check the following articles below for more details:
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I understand how to do the monthly rent and late fees, but not sure how to create an item for property taxes received, because technically it is not income.
Actually, it is income. If you pay property taxes and record it as an expense, you should record the tenant's reimbursement as income. The two offset and you will have $0 net income/taxable income. Many cities require you to record all payments received by a tenant as part of gross income, including amounts received for property taxes.
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