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Ari Soibelman
Level 1

Feature Suggestion: Expense-to-Bill Payment Conversion

Hello QuickBooks team and fellow users,

 

I’d like to suggest a feature enhancement that could significantly improve workflow efficiency: the ability to easily convert an Expense transaction into a Bill Payment.

It’s quite common—especially when working from the Banking feed—to mistakenly categorize a vendor payment as an Expense when it was actually meant to pay off a Bill. Currently, correcting this means deleting the Expense and re-entering it as a Bill Payment. While effective, it’s tedious and prone to oversight.

This issue often arises when the Bill hasn’t been entered yet at the time the payment is categorized. QuickBooks understandably can't match it—but once the Bill is created, perhaps the system could recognize the potential link and prompt:

 

“We found a recent Expense that may relate to this Bill. Would you like to reclassify it as a Bill Payment?”

 

Also, if users could simply click “Edit” on an Expense and choose an option to convert it directly to a Bill Payment (when a matching Bill exists), it would save a lot time.

This small, intuitive feature could go a long way in helping users keep their records clean and accurate with minimal friction.

 

Thank you for considering it!

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ThomasJosephD
QuickBooks Team

Feature Suggestion: Expense-to-Bill Payment Conversion

We appreciate the suggestion you gave.

 

I can guide you how to send feedback to let our developers know about your idea.


Here's how:

 

  1. Sign in to QBO account.
  2. Click the Settings (Gear icon) in the upper-right corner and select Feedback.
  3. Enter your idea, then select Next.

 

For guidance on managing expenses in QuickBooks Online (QBO), please refer to this article: Enter and Manage Expenses in QuickBooks Online.

 

You have the ability to tailor your reports, allowing you to concentrate on particular details within your financial statements. Please can check this article: Common custom reports in QBO.

 

For any assistance or questions, please click the Reply button. We are more than happy to help you.

Chrea
Level 8

Feature Suggestion: Expense-to-Bill Payment Conversion

@Ari Soibelman 

Why don't you register the transaction as a Bill instead of an Expense?

Rainflurry
Level 15

Feature Suggestion: Expense-to-Bill Payment Conversion

@Ari Soibelman 

 

"It’s quite common—especially when working from the Banking feed—to mistakenly categorize a vendor payment as an Expense when it was actually meant to pay off a Bill. Currently, correcting this means deleting the Expense and re-entering it as a Bill Payment. While effective, it’s tedious and prone to oversight."

 

If you mistakenly categorize it as an Expense, there's no need to delete it and recreate it.  Go to the Expense transaction and change the Category to A/P.  That's the same as creating a bill payment except it shows as an Expense-type transaction (not an actual expense, that's just the type of transaction).  You now have that amount as a credit to be applied to a bill.  

Ari Soibelman
Level 1

Feature Suggestion: Expense-to-Bill Payment Conversion

Thank you for your insight! The thing lacking with that method is that the payment wouldn't be linked to a specific bill. With the feature I suggested QuickBooks would ask you what bill you want to link it to and give you the options.

Rainflurry
Level 15

Feature Suggestion: Expense-to-Bill Payment Conversion

@Ari Soibelman 

 

"The thing lacking with that method is that the payment wouldn't be linked to a specific bill. With the feature I suggested QuickBooks would ask you what bill you want to link it to and give you the options."

 

The credit created by the payment will be linked to the bill when you create the bill and apply it.  That's how QB has always worked.

 

I understand what you're saying, but to eliminate this potential issue, why not create the bill payments in QB when the payments are issued or before they clear your bank?  That way, QB will match them when you download the bank transactions and eliminate the potential error of incorrectly classifying them as Expenses.    

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