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bstanard
Level 3

create a report for a specific event

I want to track and then report on income and expenses for a specific event, say, a recital by a performer. How do I tag the various entries (expenses and income) so that I can produce a report for that specific event?

 

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Best answer September 08, 2023

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FritzF
Moderator

create a report for a specific event

Hello there, bstanard.

 

I'm here to help and share information about the Tags feature in QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

Though you can add as many Tags as you like to a transaction, the ability to add one to each line item is currently unavailable. As an alternative solution, you can utilize the Class feature. To learn more about how this feature works, you can refer to this article: Create and manage classes in QuickBooks Online.

 

I can see the value this option could bring to your business. I recommend providing direct feedback to our product developers, as they actively seek ideas to enhance QuickBooks.

 

Here's how to submit:

 

  1. In QBO, go to the Gear icon at the top right, then Feedback.
  2. Enter your comments or product suggestions. Then select Next to submit feedback.

 

You can track feature requests through the QuickBooks Online Feature Requests website.

 

To learn more about managing Tags in QBO, consider checking out these articles:

 

 

For more tips and resources you can use in the future, you can also visit our website: Self-help articles.

 

I'll be here if you have additional questions about this feature or anything else. Stay safe.

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Candice C
QuickBooks Team

create a report for a specific event

Hello, @bstanard

 

Welcome to the Community. I hope your day is going well so far. 

 

I'd be more than happy to provide you with some details on how to track and report on income and expenses for a specific event. 

 

You can use Tags or Classes to show the specific information you need on a report. Review each guide below with your accountant to see which would best fit your business: 

 

 

When choosing a report to run, I recommend using the report you seek best that includes, "By tag group" or "by class" at the end. Don't forget that you can also customize them to your liking. 

 

Feel free to come back if you need me again. I'm only a post away. Have a splendid day! 

bstanard
Level 3

create a report for a specific event

Thanks, Candice. Perfectly answers my question, but...

How do I tag part of an online deposit from my website (we use Stripe) when it contains, say, two separate items?

For instance, a $120 deposit contains $100 for an event ticket and $20 for a tour ticket. I have an event tag already created. I already have accounts titled Other Types of Income:Tour Revenue (which doesn't need a tag, I think) and Fundraising Events Income.

Bill

FritzF
Moderator

create a report for a specific event

Hello there, bstanard.

 

I'm here to help and share information about the Tags feature in QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

Though you can add as many Tags as you like to a transaction, the ability to add one to each line item is currently unavailable. As an alternative solution, you can utilize the Class feature. To learn more about how this feature works, you can refer to this article: Create and manage classes in QuickBooks Online.

 

I can see the value this option could bring to your business. I recommend providing direct feedback to our product developers, as they actively seek ideas to enhance QuickBooks.

 

Here's how to submit:

 

  1. In QBO, go to the Gear icon at the top right, then Feedback.
  2. Enter your comments or product suggestions. Then select Next to submit feedback.

 

You can track feature requests through the QuickBooks Online Feature Requests website.

 

To learn more about managing Tags in QBO, consider checking out these articles:

 

 

For more tips and resources you can use in the future, you can also visit our website: Self-help articles.

 

I'll be here if you have additional questions about this feature or anything else. Stay safe.

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