Recording purchase invoices |
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| Applies to : Office Accounting Express, Professional |
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The purchase invoice is simply an invoice from the supplier to your company. It can contain products (stock or non-stock products), but it can also be a purchase invoice for services, such as utilities.
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| Sample Purchase invoice |
| The purchase invoice is similar to the invoice; however it only contains one address – the address where you want to send the payment for the purchase invoice. |
You should note the following about a purchase invoice: |
- A purchase invoice can be created either from a blank template or from a purchase order or goods received note.
- Purchase invoices can contains product or expense lines (as well as comments lines)
- If a purchase invoice is created from a goods received note, the goods received note will be voided and replaced by the purchase invoice.
- The purchase invoice is a financial posting document and will post to purchase ledger (and stock asset account if applicable).
- The purchase invoice cannot be printed and sent – it is received from the supplier.
- Similar to the invoice the payment terms on the purchase invoice defines the due date and the early payment discount (and corresponding VAT reduction) of the purchase invoice.
- Purchase invoices are paid using the Pay Purchase Invoices worksheet.
- When the Show prices with VAT checkbox is checked, all amounts are treated as being VAT-inclusive (if the supplier lists their prices with VAT).
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Purchase Invoice Postings |
| The purchase invoice updates the purchase ledger and stock (when applicable) the moment it is saved |
The purchase invoice will: |
- Debit the expense account with the amounts on the lines
- Debit the purchase/input VAT account with the VAT
- Credit the purchase ledger account with the total on the purchase invoice
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| If the purchase invoice contains stock products (available in Office Accounting Professional and Professional Plus) |
The purchase invoice will: |
- Debit the stock asset account with the quantity and cost of the products
- Debit the purchase/input VAT account with the VAT
- Credit the purchase ledger account with the total on the purchase invoice
- Void the goods received note (including the postings to pending goods received notes) if the purchase invoice was created from a goods received note.
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| The purchase invoice thus creates postings with the actual amounts purchase invoiced, as these could differ from the amounts on the goods received note. This will trigger a recalculation of cost of sales if the product has been resold on an invoice |
| The audit trail for the purchase invoice above looks as follows: |
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