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Good day, userkassandra-torres.
Yes, unapplied cash payments shows if your report is on a cash basis accounting. It's automatically created by Quickbooks Online for cash-basis reporting and cannot be deleted or changed. They usually show up when:
Please see these articles on how you can resolve the issue:
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Hi JenoP,
Just so I'm clear, the only way to get rid of Cash Unapplied when running a P&L on Cash Basis accounting is to create a bill and apply it against the bill?
Thank you,
Kassandra
I appreciate you getting back to us, Kassandra.
Yes, you're correct. Creating a bill and matching it to the bill payment is the solution to get rid of the unapplied cash bill payments. Here's how:
4. Repeat the steps for any bill payments left on the list.
I'm adding this article for more details: What to do if you see unapplied cash bill payment expense on your profit and loss.
However, if you're trying to remove the unapplied cash payment income on your Profit and Loss report, you can follow the step by step process below:
Step 1: Run the Open Invoices report
Step 2: If the Payment transaction matches an open invoice
Step 3: If the Payment transaction doesn’t match an open invoice
For the detailed steps and information on every step, feel free to check out this article: Unapplied cash payment income on your profit and loss.
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