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Angie13
Level 2

Upfront Deposit

I have read the articles on upfront deposits. I'm sure my answer was in there but I am still confused.  If I collect an upfront deposit for items we sell, do I create an invoice for the amount I want to collect?  How does the Upfront Deposit account play into this scenario?

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Maybelle_S
QuickBooks Team

Upfront Deposit

I can help you handle upfront deposits, Angie13.

 

In QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), you don't need to create an invoice when collecting the upfront deposit. Instead, make a sales receipt to give to your customer. I'll guide you on how to do it.

 

First, create a liability account to track customer retainers. Here's how:

 

  1. Go to the Lists menu and select Chart of Accounts.
  2. Click the Account drop-down arrow, then New.
  3. Select the Other Account Types drop-down arrow, and choose  Other Current Liability.
  4. Tap Continue.
  5. Enter the account name.
  6. Hit Save & Close.

 

Then, create an item to use when recording upfront deposits or retainers.

 

  1. Go to the Lists menu and select Item List.
  2. Click the Item drop-down arrow and New.
  3. Select the purpose of the deposits you collect from the Type drop-down arrow.
  4. Enter the name of the product.
  5. Choose the Upfront Deposit liability account you created from the Account drop-down list.
  6. Hit OK.

 

After that, create a sales receipt when you receive the money from a customer:

 

  1. Go to the Customers menu and select Enter Sales Receipts.
  2. From the Customer: Job drop-down menu, select the customer.
  3. Enter the other information needed.
  4. Select the upfront deposit item you created from the Item drop-down arrow.
  5. Put the amount.
  6. Hit Save and Close.

 

Once you need to apply the upfront deposits to invoices, the following are the two ways to do it:

 

  • Enter the upfront deposit or retainer as a line item on the invoice
  • Apply the upfront deposit or retainer as a credit

 

You can check this article and proceed to Step 5 for the detailed instructions: Manage Upfront Deposits or Retainers.

 

I'm also including these guides on how to update the retainer's account:

 

 

Please come back if you need further assistance in handling upfront deposits. It's our priority to ensure everything is correct.

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