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I am using QB 2021 Desktop. I am trying to figure out how to create an invoice with a job total for the customer to see, but I want to be able to put a break down on my side so my accountant can see materials vs. labor.
IE: job is $500 That is all I want Customer to see
On my end I want to see
labor-$350
materials $150
This is Desktop Version, not online.
Thank you!
Welcome to Community, @veteransplumbing.
I'll share the steps on how you can create an invoice with a job total. You can combine inventory parts to build and track finished goods. When you build, QuickBooks automatically updates your stock of components. We call this your bill of materials. It lets you track the inventory parts you assemble and then sell.
Let me guide you how:
After that, create an invoice using the item's name "job" on your invoice. See the images below.
However, for products that you buy or sell together but don’t track as a single item, you can create a group item instead. For example, a gift basket of fruit, cheese, or wine.
More details about this feature are found in this article: Track the products you manufacture.
If you need help with other tasks in QBDT, browse this link here to go to our general topics with articles.
Drop your reply anytime if you have follow-up questions or concerns with invoices or jobs. I'll be around for you. Take care and have a lovely day ahead.
I am using pro plus 21 desktop
I do not see the bill of materials after i create the "Job"
I want to enter labor and materials in line items, but have the customer only see the Total price on their end.
I don't know how else to explain this.
customer only sees
estimated job $500
I see breakdown-
Materials $400
labor $100
Thanks for getting back here, veteransplumbing.
You can see the bill of materials in the inventory assembly. This inventory item is only available in QuickBooks Desktop Premier, Enterprise, or Accountant. You can find the details in this article: Track the products you manufacture.
Here's a sample screenshot for a visual reference:
While the option is unavailable in QuickBooks Desktop Pro, you'll want to follow the other option provided by my colleague ShiellaGraceA on how to create a group item.
With regard to the information you don't want your customers to see, make sure to customize the data layout of your template.
Here's how:
The other way on how you can edit the template is added on this link: User and customize form templates.
For any follow-up questions or other concerns, please let me know in your reply below. We're always around to help you out. Take care!
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