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Kathy161
Level 1

Revenue Recognition

We provide annual subscriptions to some customers. For years I handled the recognized/deferred income by using Recurring Invoices to calculate the monthly recognized income.  I just found the QB Revenue Recognition option, and I think I've figured out how to work it.  My question is for the existing customers who I track the monthly recognized revenue in the Recurring invoices, is it best to continue doing that until they come to their annual renwal and then switch to the Revenue Recognition (so in a year I will be able to switch all the subscribing customers)?    Can anyone recommend someone I can work with to help be get this going in the right way?  Thank you!

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Bryan_M
QuickBooks Team

Revenue Recognition

Welcome to the Community, @Kathy161.

 

Let me share how QuickBooks Online (QBO) handles existing revenue recognition invoices and provide you with the steps.

 

You can close or adjust an existing schedule and issue a credit memo or a refund receipt. For instance, let’s say you’ve already recognized US $200.00 for the service, however, you want to issue a complete refund for US $1200.00.

 

Here's how:

 

  1. Go to Sales, then Invoices
  2. .Open an existing invoice.
  3. Select the View Revenue Recognition link.
  4. In the Revenue Recognition panel, select Edit.
  5. In the Schedule section, do one of the following actions:
    - Recognize now: You can stop all future revenue recognition entries for the item by recognizing all the remaining unrecognized amounts in the current open month. In other words, post an amount to the entry so that the income account matches the total price of the item to close out a schedule. Remember, in this example, you've already recognized US $200.00 for the service, so you need to post US $1,000. That way, the income account will total US $1200.00. You also need to verify, in this example, that all future entries are zero amounts. When you issue a credit memo for US $1200, all the income is reversed. When you issue a credit memo of US $500, only US $500 of the income is reversed.
    - Keep the schedule as it is.
    - Customize the schedule for your needs.
  6. Select Apply.
  7. Create and issue a credit memo or a refund receipt.

 

Feel free to read this article for more info: Set up a revenue recognition schedule in QuickBooks Online Advanced.

 

On top of this, I recommend reaching out to an accountant to seek advice on the other approach for this kind of transaction.

 

If you want to personalize and add specific info to your sales forms, check out this article: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks Online.

 

Leave a comment below if you have additional Revenue Recognition concerns. I'll be willing to help you. Keep safe and have a good one.

Kathy161
Level 1

Revenue Recognition

Thank you!  I have a couple of follow up questions:

How do I handle different subscription terms?  Do I need to create a different Product/Service for Annual, Quarterly and 6-months terms?  Or can I just have one Product/Service for the Revenue Recognition and edit the schedule within each invoice?     Same question regarding partial year (pro-rated) subscription terms?

   Related to that question, do I need to create different Deferred Income Liability accounts for each subscription term (ie Annual, Quarterly, 6 months subscriptions) or can I just have one Deferred Income Liability account for all? 

Thanks!

Irene R
QuickBooks Team

Revenue Recognition

Hi there, Kathy. 

 

I appreciate you coming back and asking us about further concerns in the Community. Allow me to share details about handling existing revenue recognition invoices in QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

When using QBO, you can have detailed tracking by creating separate items from different terms, and liability accounts. Furthermore, if you want it consolidated, you can do that with one item and accounts. 

 

I highly recommend consulting your accountant regarding this matter to obtain more detailed guidance.

 

I'll be able to help you locate an accountant if you don't have one. If you're looking for an accountant for your business, visit this page: Find a QuickBooks ProAdvisor.

 

Moreover, you can read more about revenues in QBO in this article: Set up a revenue recognition schedule in QuickBooks Online.

 

Feel free to comment below if you have additional questions about the QBO revenues feature. I'll be here to assist you at any time. Have a great day ahead!

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