How to account for deducted bank fees when matching downloaded deposits from Bank for customer payment in QBD
Hi all,
I am using QBD and am trying to figure out the easiest and correct way to match a deposit downloaded into QB via QBO file. I have an open invoice for the customer, lets say $100, and go to match the deposit from the bank feed. it shows the downloaded transactions and i can see the one for the client payment, however our bank deducts fees so lets say the amount showing is $90(bank fees are $10). When i click on add one to register, I have two options relevant "as a deposit suing the make deposits windows" and "as a payment on an invoice, using the receive payments window"
Now usually when entering in a payment manually, I make a payment from the invoice itself, which goes into accounts receivable and then make a deposit from the register. and here i would enter in the negative bank fee .
If i use the "as a payment on invoice, receive payments" I have to adjust the amount received to be the total amount so that the invoice is marked as paid and not missing the amount $10 for the bank fees. there is then no way to adjust that payment to reflect the fees as negative value (that i can find) and if i open it from the register it still doesn't allow to make the adjustment. I think i would like this way more if i can get it to work as it is faster.
if i use the option "as a deposit using make deposits" ( I have to first go to the invoice and mark it as paid so it will show up in the deposit window) when i click on the deposit in the popup make a deposit window, the payment shows up twice, once on the first like which is the bank transaction i am trying to match (with the lower value of $90 as was received by the bank) and the next line is the deposit from the invoice payment i did manually which is for the full amount. so then i have to go to the first line and change it to received from "account name" and the from account" bank fees" and then change the value to the negative bank fee amount. it seems counter intuitive to have to manually change like this?
If there is a way to factor in the negative bank fee without all the extra steps it would be great. thanks in advance for reading and any info you have.
