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Hey there, @penbica.
You can actually consider both of your ideas. But I still recommend checking with your accountant which is the best option to consider. Nevertheless, I'd be glad to guide you on how to perform each option in your QuickBooks Online account
Here's how to record your houses as a product:
If in case your accountant would advise you tracking your houses as divisions, you can utilize our Class or Location Tracking feature. Here's how you can turn them on:
If you have any other questions, please let us know in the comment section below.
the houses would be customers
the tenant a sub customer of that house
Then a class for income and expense, house1 house2, etc
when you invoice for rent or pay an expense tag things with the class. Class allows you to tag item lines, so if you paid for plumbing at two houses, you could list the plumbing expense account, $$ and tag that house, do it again for the next house with a different class
Given there are only 3 units, you don't really need to use the Class feature. You may not have it as it is only available in Plus. You can use Customer for the unit, and sub-customer for the tenant. You can assign expenses to customers by line just like Class, and run a P&L by customer. You cannot collapse the columns so you'll get the subs also, which may make it a bit cumbersome. Definitely not Projects, as you can only have one customer per project. Also not Locations as you cannot split expenses by Location
Thank you so much for your help.
At any given time I only have 1 customer per project. I agree - houses are not projects. To my mind they should be products that I lease, with my tenants coded as customers.
Or business divisions with 1 product per division. That would be ideal. I guess Quickbooks online does not incorporate business divisions?
Hey there, @penbica.
You can actually consider both of your ideas. But I still recommend checking with your accountant which is the best option to consider. Nevertheless, I'd be glad to guide you on how to perform each option in your QuickBooks Online account
Here's how to record your houses as a product:
If in case your accountant would advise you tracking your houses as divisions, you can utilize our Class or Location Tracking feature. Here's how you can turn them on:
If you have any other questions, please let us know in the comment section below.
@penbica wrote:
I guess Quickbooks online does not incorporate business divisions?
It does of course. It's called "Class"
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