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About Recurring Payables

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Setting Up a Recurring Payable for a Vendor

If you have vendors who issue standard invoices at regular intervals, such as rent, standing orders, or services that vary little from period to period, you can set up records for the payables using the Recurring Payables screen.

You use the Create Recurring Payables Batch screen to create an invoice batch automatically when the payables are due.

Specifying When to Invoice Recurring Payables

You can set up a recurring payable to be processed indefinitely, or you can specify a limit for the payable.

Specifying Limits for a Recurring Payable

To limit the number of times you can process an invoice for a recurring payable, you enter a start date and, by choosing Specific Date as the Expiration Type, you can enter an expiration date for the payable. No invoice is created for the payable prior to its start date or after its expiration date.

You can also specify a maximum total amount that can be invoiced for a payable. No invoices are created that would cause the total amount invoiced to exceed this maximum for a recurring payable.

Assigning Payment Terms to Recurring Payables

You enter a terms code for each recurring payable. The code determines the due date for recurring payable invoices, as well as the discount percentage and period.

Note: Once you generate an invoice, you can change the due date, discount percentage, and period on the Invoice Entry screen. For more information, see A/P Invoice Entry Screen.

Adding General Ledger and Tax Information

You can distribute each detail of a recurring payable to a different distribution code or general ledger payable account, and you can specify whether or not taxes are calculated automatically.