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To apply customer prepayments to the invoice, click (the Edit prepayment offset button) to the right of the Prepayment field at the bottom of the formthis opens the Offset Prepayment dialog box.

The "Invoice Received (create)" form. The Offset Prepayment dialog box

The Offset Prepayments dialog box contains two panes:

  • The Advances (upper) pane contains a list of that can be used as prepayments (if any). The list of documents can include the payments and credit notes associated with this customer contract.
  • The To offset (lower) pane lists the payments applied to this invoice.

You can apply the prepayments automatically or manually.

To automatically apply the prepayments to the invoice, click the Auto Fill button. The system selects the documents starting from the earliest ones (by using the first-in first-out rule) until either all the available documents are applied or the amount of the applied documents becomes equal to the invoice amount.To manually apply a prepayment, select a prepayment in the upper pane and double-click it. Repeat for other documents if needed. Use the Up and Down arrows in the group  of arrows to rearrange the documents in the lower pane. Then, in the Amount column, you can edit the amounts of the payments that must be applied—the amounts in the upper pane will be adjusted accordingly.

Note. If any prepayment has been applied to the invoice, on invoice posting, the total VAT amount is recalculated as VAT for the remaining open amount. (Open amount is the invoice amount minus the sum of prepayment amounts).
You can view all the involved amounts and VAT amounts on the tax invoice print form.

The Total Accounts Amount field shows the total applied amount in the currency of the invoice.

Click Cancel if you do not want to apply the selected prepayments. Click OK to save the application of prepayments and close the dialog box.



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