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Hello there
Could you please let me know how to create Allowance for Doubtful Debt in QBO? It should be a contra- account under Accounts Receivable.
Thanks
SN
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@savita-clearnexu wrote:
Hello there
Could you please let me know how to create Allowance for Doubtful Debt in QBO? It should be a contra- account under Accounts Receivable.
Yes it should, and to do that you create an account of the type accounts receivable, set it to be a sub account and name it
Help has arrived, @savita-clearnexu.
Of course, I'd be happy to provide steps about how to create a contra- account in QuickBooks Online (QBO). This way, you can start tracking them right away.
You'll need to create a chart of accounts (COA) for your allowance for doubtful debt to personalize the data. Follow the steps below:
For more details, check out this article: Add an account to your chart of accounts in QBO.
Additionally, I suggest that you consult an accountant. They can help you choose the appropriate account types.
For this transaction, you can create a pending invoice so that if your customer pays, you can receive the payments directly. But if your customer doesn't pay you anymore, you can set up a bad debt account. This way, we can ensure that your accounts receivable and net income are up to date. For additional information, see this link: Write off bad debt in QuickBooks Online.
Furthermore, feel free to visit these articles below on how to hide, delete, and add account numbers to personalize them:
Remember that you can always ask me about any topics or other processes within QuickBooks. Just notify me in this thread, and I'm here to help you again, SN. Keep safe.
Why should I create an income account? Allowance for Bad Debts is a balance sheet item (contra to Accounts Receivable).
@savita-clearnexu wrote:
Hello there
Could you please let me know how to create Allowance for Doubtful Debt in QBO? It should be a contra- account under Accounts Receivable.
Yes it should, and to do that you create an account of the type accounts receivable, set it to be a sub account and name it
It sounds like you are saying you cannot really create a Allowance for Doubtful accounts as a contra to AR. I am in desktop not QBO. Perhaps like the original questioners intent, I want to leave the AR in AR but reserve some amount that is not the whole invoice let's say 20% in my case. I want this to be visible on the accrual basis books, but not visible on cash-basis since no cash has been paid. I am afraid if I do this by JE it will flow through cash basis financials. So what is the solution?
You could try the suggestions described in this article:
Hi,
I set up an allowance account as described above and now my invoices are going to the sub account (allowance account) instead of the 1200 A/R account. Can you let me know what I need to do to fix this? I tried your support and they were no help. See the screenshot showing how the COA is set up. Please help!
Thanks!
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