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mmm2's avatar
2 years ago

Allocating bank feeds with apple pay and surcharge

Hi All,

 

I've recently giving clients the ability to pay via credit card/apple pay/bpay etc. When it comes to allocating the funds to the correct invoice the second MYOB receives a payment via credit card it automatically gets flagged as paid. Then once funds are received and as the invoice has been paid it then doesn't match any invoices. I'm then stuck with a unallocated fund in my bank feeds with a surcharge as well. I've tried deleting the original payment in the invoice but all I get is an error.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Regards 


Michael

  • Earl_HD's avatar
    Earl_HD
    MYOB Moderator

    Hi mmm2,

    Thank you so much for your post and welcome to the Community Forum! I'm sorry to hear that you are having issues when allocating bank feeds.  I really appreciate your patience and understanding about this issue, and I do apologize for the delayed response.

    The issue that you're having can be fix by following these steps:

     

    Enter Payment Manually:

    • When you receive a credit card payment, manually enter the payment This involves creating a new payment transaction and linking it to the corresponding invoice. Ensure that you provide all the necessary details, including the payment method (credit card), amount, and invoice reference.

    Apply Payment to Invoice:

    • Link the payment to the correct invoice by selecting the invoice in the payment transaction. This step ensures that the payment is correctly allocated to the invoice.

    Review and Match Transactions:

    • After manually entering and applying the payment, review your bank feeds and transactions to ensure they match. If you see both the payment and the corresponding invoice, you can match them to reconcile your records.

    Address Surcharge (if applicable):

    • If a surcharge is applied to credit card payments, ensure that it's correctly recorded in MYOB. You may need to create a separate expense transaction to account for the surcharge.

     

    We also recommend have manual control over payment allocation to avoid issues with unallocated funds and ensure accurate financial records. 
    Regards,
    Earl