Batch payments - Ability to include credit notes
Allow the inclusion of Credit Notes in Batch Payments where the total to be paid to a supplier is still positive. This would allow a single batch for a Supplier to match their Statement, particularly where credit notes are not related to specific Bills.
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Kirsten Castley commented
Agree, I have to allocate multiple credits to bills most of which are completely unrelated. QuickBooks used to total the credit notes and deduct during the batch payment. Would also be ideal if we could email the supplier credits the same way we do with invoices and have it auto populate. It's a very manual process.
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Anthony Haworth commented
Yes Please, you have no idea how much hassle this causes having either to apply credits to Invoices or paying them off. We have suppliers who send us Hundreds of invoices and credit per month and it is the main problem we have with Xero. Please look at Sage and how its handled there. If you could pay Credits with invoices with having to apply them or play them it would save us Hours a week.
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Charlotte Rix commented
Please can you action this soon as possible - at the moment allocating credit notes is not clear on remittance and it should be there 100%
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Lea Young commented
This is an important feature and a time saver.
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Navneet Singhal commented
It's going to be very useful
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Kevin Storm commented
We don't want to allocate credit notes to bills, but the ability for the credit notes to show up when we're paying bills. Our credits generally don't relate to any of the invoices - we need to "pay" them separately and show them separately on our remittance advices.
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Charlotte MacPherson commented
@Debbie - what we have done in this situation is apply the credit notes to some of the invoices being paid so they are accounted for. then when you select all the bills you are paying in that batch the total will match up to what you actually paid. It's a pain to do it that way (and we shouldn't have to) but it works until Xero can realize we need the ability to include credit notes in a batch.
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debbie marsden commented
Credit notes. 😖 Now, when I am paying a big statement, and it is full of credit notes for invoices from the previous month, the only way to accomodate is mark them as "paid" into the bank account, and include them in the payment that way. All well and good - but they don't show up on a remittance. so, the only remittance I have says we just paid £5901.24, when in reality we only actually paid £5000 because I had 6 credit notes taken off there. I have tried to copy the remittance into word so I can amend, but I can't do it. Any ideas?
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Gill March commented
This is a very important part of the process. Please include it.
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Lexi Chassiotis commented
We've got 101 votes over on this thread which is essentially same thing. Can you all come add votes so we can get Xero to agree and do this please?!
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Charlotte MacPherson commented
This would be extremely helpful. Sometimes in batch paying bills to pay a credit card, there is a credit from a supplier for which there currently isnt a bill open, or that isnt included in that batch at least. Currently the credit note cannot be included as part of the batch without it first being applied to a bill. However if there arent any open bills in that batch for the same supplier, it means changing the name on the credit to a different name so it can be applied first and thus included in the batch. This is very frustrating and tedious, and simply inaccurate! Please allow this feature to work on bills - and also on AR invoices! When a customer sends payment for several invoices and a credit note as well, once again the credit note has to first be applied to an outstanding invoice before the payment can be entered.
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Zara Griffin commented
Would be most helpful.
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Paula Wyeth commented
Andrew always has great ideas!
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Christine Ashton commented
Records become so inaccurate when you have to allocate credit notes to invoices/bills to which they do not relate. Not to mention the time wasted having to do this step before you can create the batch payment or reconcile a payment from the bank account.