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Hi there, @mbrabston2.
Let me guide you on how to invoice retainage for customers.
You can set up a deposit or retainer process for your company in QuickBooks Online. To do this, you need to create a liability account so that it'll be easier to track your retainers.
Here's how:
To do this, follow these in creating a service item for retainers:
Once done, you can now create invoices for customers.
Here's how to do it:
Please read this article for more details on retainers: How to Record a Retainer or Deposit?
Feel free to leave a comment below if you have any other concern. Have a wonderful day!
Retainage is your Other Current Asset, if you are an accrual basis entity. Otherwise, it is a reduction of Income now, for being income later. Make a Service or Other Charge item for this. linked to Other Current Asset or Income (whatever meets your accounting requirement). Name them both Customer Retainage.
Use the Retainage item with a Negative on the invoice or sales receipt. This reduces the amount the customer owes, as an amount you will collect from them later.
Later, you use that on an invoice or sales receipt to show it is now Earned by you and that it is yours to keep.
A retainer (deposit) is not at all the same thing in the construction industry. Retainage is an amount withheld from a monthly progress invoice, usually 10% of said invoice, and paid at the end of the project.
A retainer (deposit) is something completely different from retainage. In the construction industry retainage is an amount, usually 10%, withheld from monthly progress billings and then billed at the end of the project.
Did anyone get a correct answer on this? How do you show a retention held on a progressive invoice?
I'll walk you through the process of how to show retention on your invoices in QuickBooks Online (QBO), MDoorsKJ.
In QuickBooks Online, we can apply retention to an invoice by creating a retainage item and retainage receivable account as its income account. Then, manually add it to the invoice as another line item.
Create a retainage account:
Create a retainer item:
To invoice customers:
You can read through this article for more detailed steps: Record a retainer or deposit.
If you have other questions regarding Employee Retention Credit, just reply here or start a new thread and I'll help you out. Take care.
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