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May 31, 2024
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Upstream Intercompany Transactions

  • May 31, 2024
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Our business was acquired a couple years ago. While we operate as a standalone business, we send transfers to the parent company once a year. How would I book these upstream intercompany transactions? Note: the parent company does not use QuickBooks.

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JoesemM
May 31, 2024

You can record the upstream intercompany transactions as checks or expenses, jeanad77. Let me share insights about this.

 

You'll need to create a check or expenses to book the upstream intercompany transactions. In your scenario, you're recording a two-sided transaction like transferring funds out of one business and receiving funds into the other business.

 

Here's how:

 

  1. Click the+ New.
  2. Select either Check or Expense.
  3. Choose the bank or payment account the funds are coming from.
  4. Enter the PayeePayment Date, and the Payment Method (optional).
  5. In the Category column, select an Asset or an Equity account to reflect the funds going out of the business.
  6. Note: You can consult an accountant or a tax authority to be sure to select the correct account.
  7. Enter the amount to be transferred in the Amount column.
  8. Choose Save and close or Save and new.

 

After sharing the steps, consult your accountant or tax professional to make sure you record these transactions in the correct accounts. For more details about the process above, open this link: Transfer funds between companies in QuickBooks Online.

 

Also, to learn more about keeping personal accounts out of the business, see this article: About mixing business and personal funds.

 

Always feel free to leave your comments below if you have other questions. I'm always here to help.

jeanad77Author
June 4, 2024

Thank you. I am actually looking to figure out which chart of account works best for this situation. We do not have access to the parent company's books, so I would only be booking the payment.

June 4, 2024

Hi there, jeanad77.

 

I'm glad to hear that my colleague provided you with the necessary assistance or information regarding your concern.
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