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Hello Everyone!
I'm trying to figure out how to upload a CVS for the sales provision.
I need to record this within the "Sales Provision" account in my Chart of Accounts.
Should I use the "Sales receipt" import function?; or do you have another suggestion?
Thanks in advance!
When importing transactions directly for Sales Provision, there's no direct option or form to enter it, HMAT. Let me provide the steps on how you can import your Sales Provisions into your QBO account.
First, I'd like to inform you that Sales Receipts and Provisions differ. A Sales Receipt is mainly used for goods/services rendered at purchase or if your customers give you immediate payment.
On the other hand, a Sales Provision is a liability as it represents an estimated obligation that the company expects to incur. For now, you can enter them using a Journal Entry in QBO.
Here's how:
Before proceeding, I'd suggest reaching out to your accountant for guidance on assigning them.
Also, you can refer to this article to learn how to import your Journal Entries in QBO: Create journal entries in QBO.
Additionally, if you want to delete your created Journal Entries, you can do so by visiting our article in QBO.
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Thank you! I was exploring the "Sales Receipt" option suggested by Google Labs, but I've since learned that using Journal Entries (JEs) is the correct approach for recording sales provisions in QuickBooks Online (QBO). I'll be trying the sync option with the template for the next month's close.
Currently, I'm manually entering these provisions, but with approximately 1,400 monthly entries, this is unsustainable. I'm looking for a way to automate this process, and I believe the sync option will achieve this.
To confirm, there's no direct way to upload sales provisions from Excel into QBO. While I can use JEs, these entries will be identifiable as "Sales Provision" entries because of the accounts chosen in the JE. Is that correct?
Yes, HMAT. QuickBooks will recognize this transaction within the Journal Entry if you have established accounts specifically for the Sales Provision.
When setting up an account, it is essential to enter Sales Provision in the Memo field. This will make it easier to locate these accounts while tracking these transactions in QuickBooks Online.
Follow the steps below:
Moreover, you can upload journal entries via CSV file or Excel as a workaround, since downloading them automatically isn't supported in QBO.
To ensure a smooth mapping process and prevent import issues, I recommend downloading a sample file and following the specified format. For more details, please refer to this page: Import journal entries in QuickBooks Online.
However, if you're using other platform and need to sync them in QBO, consider using a third-party application. Visit this page to find an integrated platform that will help transmit your Sales Provision transaction to QBO: QuickBooks Online App Center.
Additionally, if you need assistance to reverse or delete your journal entries, check out this page that guides you through the process: Reverse or delete a journal entry in QuickBooks Online.
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If you need more guidance about managing your journal entries or sales provisions, let me know in the Comment section. I'll do my best to help you achieve your goals within QuickBooks Online.
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