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I elected to be taxed as an S-corp on 1/1/21. Prior to that, I was a sole prop. I wanted things clean so I created a new QB Desktop file and am going back and deleting everything prior to 1/1/21. So all the data only pertains to the s-corp. If needed, I have the other QB file for all previous sales/data as a sole prop.
I'm trying to figure out how to get all of my inventory and its avg cost as of 12/31/20 into my new QB file so the current inventory (1/6/22) accounts for that starting point. I would think the avg cost for all of my inventory, that value, would be applied to my equity in the business.
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In QuickBooks Desktop we can export the inventory items from the old company file to the new one. The exported data contains the cost, price, Reorder Pt (Min), and all the columns shown on the Item List page. If you need this data, here's how to export and import them:
To import QuickBooks data with MS Excel files, just read this article for the detailed steps: Import or export MS Excel files. You'll want also to look for a third-party application that can help you import the Average cost to another QuickBooks company file. Just go to this link: https://desktop.apps.com/home and look for Import on the search bar.
Feel free to browse this link here if you need help with other tasks in QuickBooks. It'll route you to our general payroll topics with articles.
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It sounds like you're on the right track. Inventory that you own personally that is contributed to the S-corp will be recorded as a debit to inventory and a credit to owner's equity. As you mentioned, it's important to value the inventory properly as that amount is used for beginning (1-1-21) inventory on line 1 of Form 1125-A for figuring COGS for the year.
Thanks for the replies, everyone. I just figured out I can do this, does it make sense to do it this way, seems way easy.
Use the adjust qty/value on hand and simply enter all of my inventory as of 12/31/20 and it's value, which would create it's avg cost on 1/1/21 and the adjustment account would be Owners Equity. Everything seems to be checking out perfectly as far as I can tell.
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