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I received an extra amount in an invoice from a customer as a Christmas gift. I don't want to record it as income - it was truly a gift to me. How do I record it?
Then do I take it as a Distribution or would that again categorize it as income?
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Record the extra amount as your owner contribution to the company (equity increase) then turn around and pay it out to yourself as owner draw. Neither event is taxable for a sole proprietor or LLC
Record the extra amount as your owner contribution to the company (equity increase) then turn around and pay it out to yourself as owner draw. Neither event is taxable for a sole proprietor or LLC
How is this recorded in qbo? The gift was paid through QuickBooks in excess of their invoice. It is sitting as a credit to the customer.
Let me guide you on how to record gift certificates in QuickBooks Online, RQ.
Once you accept gift certificate payments, you agree to redeem the liability at some time in the future. Then, ensure to add the gift certificate as a product. Here's how:
Next, redeem the gift certificate. I've outlined the steps below:
However, you can reach out to your accountant if you want other ways how to record cash gifts. To give you more information and detailed steps on how to give credit for a gift certificate balance, check out this article for more details: Sell And Redeem Gift Cards Or Certificates In QuickBooks Online.
Also, read this article on how QuickBooks categorizes your bank transactions: Categorize And Match Online Bank Transactions In QuickBooks Online.
Please get back to us if you need anything else about gift cards or certificates. I'll be here to help.
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