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Hi,
We have hired a company based in Canada, they will be representing our clothing line and we will be paying them for a showroom fee. Now, how do I set up this account in the charge of the account, I know will be an expense, but, how do I go by in expensing this out. Will be 1099, or just create an account showroom expense?
Thank you
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Thanks so much for the help! As for the currency, I have created in COA a gain/loss Fx so I can adjust the currency conversion in here, is that correct? does it make a difference if I active the multiply currency feature?
Also, do the Showroom vendor need to provide an invoice? or is not necessary?
I appreciate the help.
Thanks
I'm here to guide you on how to handle your expenses in QuickBooks Desktop, @Patsypat20,
There are a couple of things you need to consider before you start recording payments outside US. Here are some:
Is the vendor paid using Canadian Dollar or US Dollar?
Is the service performed outside US?
Will the service be paid at a later time or immediately?
If you pay the foreign company using their own currency, you will need to enable Multicurrency. Follow the steps below:
After you turn on the feature, you'll be able to assign a currency to any vendors. To set up a contractor with different currency, refer to the steps below:
Also, as long as the foreign contractor is not a U.S. citizen and the services are wholly performed outside the U.S., then no Form 1099 is required. However, they must complete a W-8BEN Form to certify that he or she is not a U.S. person.
You aren't required to submit the W-8BEN Form to the I.R.S. Keep this file in case there is an audit on why no Form 1099 was issued for this vendor.
Lastly, you need to set up an expense account for the showroom fee in QuickBooks. Here's how:
Now you can assign this item to a bill if it is to be paid at a later time or a check for cash based transactions.
Let me know if you have any questions about this or need additional help, let me know in the comment. I'm always here to help you. Have a wonderful day!
Thanks so much for the help! As for the currency, I have created in COA a gain/loss Fx so I can adjust the currency conversion in here, is that correct? does it make a difference if I active the multiply currency feature?
Also, do the Showroom vendor need to provide an invoice? or is not necessary?
I appreciate the help.
Thanks
It's nice to see you again, @Patsypat20!
Assigning a foreign currency account to adjustment is unavailable because QuickBooks will create the adjustment base on your default exchange rate and home currency.
Also, you don't need to create a bill for the Showroom if you pay them instantly. Instead, writing a check is proof that you have created an expense for them.
I'm adding these helpful articles for more ideas in recording your expenses: Income and Expenses.
Let us know in the comments if you need more help. Thanks!
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