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Good morning:
This may be complicated:
Customer A: Has been invoiced (multiple invoices) for materials purchased. Customer A performed work for his own customer, Customer B. Customer B as agreed to pay us the total balance Customer A owes us. However, Customer B wants to be invoiced as a lump sum for the entire balance due. So:
1. If I invoice Customer B for the entire Balance due, $55,000.00 as a lump sum, this receivable amount is still going to show as receivable for Customer A, as well.
2. I need to keep the items, quantities as invoiced to Customer A intact for accounting purposes. How do accomplish, this while at the same time, not duplicating the receivable amount?
Thank you,
FMW
QBDT 2019 Premier
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I'm here to help you handle your concern, FMW.
Let's transfer credit from one customer to another customer.
The first step is to create a clearing account. You will use this to move money from one account to another account when you cannot move the money directly.
Next is to create a journal entry to move the credits from one customer to another.
Here's how:
Then, you can link the payment or credit to the journal entry. Follow the steps below for your guide:
Once done, you create a JE to move the credit from the clearing account to another customer.
Finally, you can apply the credit to the unpaid invoice. Here's how:
Feel free to read this article for more details on how to transfer customer credit: Transfer customer credit from one job to another in QuickBooks Desktop.
For tips and related articles in the future about the "How Do I" steps in QuickBooks Desktop, visit our QuickBooks Community help website for reference.
Reach out to me with whatever questions you may have about transferring credits or anything QuickBooks. It's my pleasure to assist you. Have a good one.
I'm here to help you handle your concern, FMW.
Let's transfer credit from one customer to another customer.
The first step is to create a clearing account. You will use this to move money from one account to another account when you cannot move the money directly.
Next is to create a journal entry to move the credits from one customer to another.
Here's how:
Then, you can link the payment or credit to the journal entry. Follow the steps below for your guide:
Once done, you create a JE to move the credit from the clearing account to another customer.
Finally, you can apply the credit to the unpaid invoice. Here's how:
Feel free to read this article for more details on how to transfer customer credit: Transfer customer credit from one job to another in QuickBooks Desktop.
For tips and related articles in the future about the "How Do I" steps in QuickBooks Desktop, visit our QuickBooks Community help website for reference.
Reach out to me with whatever questions you may have about transferring credits or anything QuickBooks. It's my pleasure to assist you. Have a good one.
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