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Just a reminder when responding: I use Desktop for Mac.
I have a customer who wants to pay me money in advance for products he will purchase down the road. How do I deposit his funds so it shows up as a credit on his account? I tried depositing it as Misc Sales, but the amount didn't show up under his customer profile. I tried it as Misc with the same result.
Thanks.
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Glad to have you here in the QuickBooks Community, @joeybags.
I can help you out record your transactions properly in QuickBooks.
If you want to show an existing credit under the customer's profile, use a credit memo. With this option, the customer balance put a credit that you can apply to future transactions.
Here's how to do that:
You can also use the retainer deposit option by putting the funds in a liability account. However, this will not record the amount under the customer's transaction list until it is applied to a sales receipt or invoice. This article is for QuickBooks Online, but the idea would work on a Mac version of QuickBooks: Record a retainer or deposit.
Please come back here anytime for other questions or concerns with advance customer payments in QuickBooks Desktop for Mac. I'd be more than happy to help.
Glad to have you here in the QuickBooks Community, @joeybags.
I can help you out record your transactions properly in QuickBooks.
If you want to show an existing credit under the customer's profile, use a credit memo. With this option, the customer balance put a credit that you can apply to future transactions.
Here's how to do that:
You can also use the retainer deposit option by putting the funds in a liability account. However, this will not record the amount under the customer's transaction list until it is applied to a sales receipt or invoice. This article is for QuickBooks Online, but the idea would work on a Mac version of QuickBooks: Record a retainer or deposit.
Please come back here anytime for other questions or concerns with advance customer payments in QuickBooks Desktop for Mac. I'd be more than happy to help.
I will try that and let you know. Thank you.
Hello.
I finally got to use this solution. Worked great! Thank you very much.
I appreciate your update, @joeybags.
I'm glad my colleague was able to help you out today. If there's anything else you need, or if you have any other concerns about advance customer payments in QuickBooks Desktop for Mac, feel free to post here anytime.
Take care, and I wish you continued success, @joeybags.
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