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Hello there, everythinginkllc.
I've got the details on how you can include the 2% credit card convenience fee on the invoice.
You can create a service item for the 2% charge fee first. Here's how:
Looks like you've sent an invoice already. QuickBooks will not automatically create an accompanying invoice. With that, you'll need to create another transaction with the service fee and send it to your customer. This way, they'll be aware of the amount they need to pay for the charge. Here's how:
If you haven't sent the invoice yet, you can add this service item as another line item in the invoice.
Feel free to read this article for more details: Add service fees manually to invoices.
Also, I've got an article about customizing sales forms. It guides you on how to personalize the invoice, estimates, and sales receipts.
Let me know if you have other questions. Take care always and stay safe.
Hi everythinginkllc,
Hope you’re doing great. I wanted to see how everything is going about adding the 2% credit card convenience fee on the invoice. Was it resolved? Do you need any additional help or clarification? If you do, just let me know. I’d be happy to help you at anytime.
Looking forward to your reply. Have a pleasant day ahead!
I was informed by QB that this is a known issue with BETA that they are working on. On previous transactions, the OP is correct. If you selected the customer to pay the CC%, once paid, QB would add a separate line item to the original invoice and would allow the bank transaction between Intuit and QB to match up correctly.
They have created a GIANT mess. Now, every CC payment shows up as an overpayment and you have to manually go through each transaction, add the Convenience Fee line item yourself, and then go back to match the transaction separately. It also throws an Alert Message for each CC overpayment on your Dashboard for every transaction.
Until this issue is resolved between QB and Intuit, I wouldn't recommend the Online CC Payment feature to anyone that charges the client the CC fee. It may not be a burden to some, but if you receive several CC payments a day, you will lose valuable time that is hard to find...
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