Additional Customer Transactions

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Additional Customer Transactions. 2014. Topics. Recording Customer Returns and Credits Writing Off a Bad Debt Creating Customer Statements Collecting Sales Tax Creating Sales Reports . Customer Returns and Credits. Use Credit Memos in following situations: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Additional Customer Transactions2014

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Topics

• Recording Customer Returns and Credits • Writing Off a Bad Debt • Creating Customer Statements • Collecting Sales Tax • Creating Sales Reports

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Customer Returns and Credits

• Use Credit Memos in following situations:

– Cancel an order that has been invoiced

– Returned merchandise

– Credit-on-account for a customer

– Refunding a customer

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Refunding Customers By Check

• In Credit memo, click Use Credit To and choose Give Refund• Issue a Refund window•Creates refund check in the checking account and records the Credit Memo

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Writing Off a Bad Debt

•Write off uncollectible invoices with a credit memo –Bad Debt Item

•Bad Debt is an Other Charge Item linked to Bad Debts expense

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Creating Customer Statements

• Customer statements provide a summary of the activity for an accounts receivable customer during the period you specify

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Activating Sales Tax and Setting Preferences

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Using Sales Tax Items on Sales Forms

• The Sales Tax Item calculates the tax for the sale

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Setting Up Sales Tax Items

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Sales Tax Codes

• Additional classification for calculating and reporting sales tax• Assigned to each product or service item, as well as to each

customer. • Sales Tax Codes serve two purposes– Indicate whether a specific product or service is taxable or non-

taxable– Categorize revenue based on the reason you charged or didn’t

charge sales tax.

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Using Sales Tax Codes on Sales Forms

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Setting up Sales Tax Codes

• To set up a Sales Tax Code–From the Lists menu select Sales Tax Code List–Select New from the Sales Tax Code menu at the bottom of

the list–Enter three character Sales Tax code and description–Each Sales Tax Code has a taxable or non-taxable status

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Assigning Sales Tax Codes to Customers

• Add Sales Tax Code to Customer in the Additional Information tab • Default Tax Code on sales forms

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Calculating Sales Tax on Sales Forms

• QuickBooks automatically calculates and tracks sales tax on each sale.

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Sales by Customer Summary Report

•Shows sales to each customer over a given date range •Select the Reports menu, then select Sales, and then select Sales by Customer Summary

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Sales by Item Report

•Shows sales of each Item over a given date range•Select the Reports menu, then select Sales, and then select Sales by Item Summary

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Summary of Key Points

• Recording Customer Returns and Credits • Writing Off a Bad Debt • Creating Customer Statements • Collecting Sales Tax • Creating Sales Reports