ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Entering an invoice for the purchase of an asset - furniture Hi Ferraloro, That account used to allocate a purchase is usually an expense or cost of sales account error will not prevent you from recording your bill, it is just a prompt but you are correct in allocating capital purchases to an asset account. It will be one of the other errors which is causing you problems. Have you entered purchases before is the accounts payable account setup properly? Good luck Be able to change bank account for amount paid when creating bills When entering a bill in Myob and entering an amount in the amount paid box, it would be nice to be able to select a different bank account to pay the bill from. Be able to change bank account for amount paid when creating bills When entering a bill in Myob and entering an amount in the amount paid box, it would be nice to be able to select a different bank account to pay the bill from. Re: Reconcile account linked to credit card Hi Tomfinch, Unfortunately not an easier way and no way to change default bank account for bill payments that I know of. In future I would recommend creating bill from the purchases area and then linking document, and from their there is a direct link to record supplier payment straight after where you can select the pay from account. Or if you don't need to enter transactions as bills, ie don't need it for account tracking or reports purposes, I would save yourself more time and enter all COD transactions as spend money transactions as this allows you to select the pay from "bank account" also and categorise to the expense account all in the one transaction. or from uploads area create spend money transaction option. Hope all this helps. ;-) Re: Reconcile account linked to credit card Hi tomfinch, Check which "bank account" you have selected as the pay from account when recording your payments. If you have used a different account than your credit card "bank account" the transactions will not be able to be matched. Hope this helps. Re: Allocating Owner personal fund payments Hi, Sorry posibly misread. Contact your Accountant no journal should really be entered to accounts payable at all. owners funds entries should be entered as owners loan/drawing or contributions and other side maybe to relevant bank account. journals to accounts payable will throw this account out of balance Re: "non-income" items classified as "income" on GST Reports? Hi, GST fFRE items are included on BAS . Rare but some income is GST free. N=T are any other transactions to not be included on BAS. Hope this clarifies Re: "non-income" items classified as "income" on GST Reports? Hi, The N-T code is for transactions entered but not reported on your BAS. The GST report shows all transactions by all GST codes including N-T. This allows you to check all transactions that are coded to the N-T tax code are correctly allocated that way prior to lodging your BAS with the tax office. Hope this makes sense now. You can re-run your GST reports after you check all transactions and exclude the N-T code from the report using customise report options if it does bother you. Re: Adjustment to recorded pay Hi Ivagi, Did you delete or reverse the first recorded pay run. If not do that and the year to date figures will be correct next pay run when you report via STP. Re: Allocating Owner personal fund payments If your Myob software has a bills or purchases section their should be an option to record a supplier payment in their to close the bill.