A/R Receipt Entry Screen

Overview

Note: Depending on how your system is set up, this desktop screen may also be available as a web screen. For more information, see the Web Screens Getting Started Guide or the help for Sage 300 web screens.

You use the A/R Receipt Entry screen to:

  • Enter cash, check, and other receipts directly into Accounts Receivable.
  • If you use Payment Processing, process credit card payments for receipts, prepayments, unapplied cash, and miscellaneous receipts.

    Tip: You can use the A/R Process Credit Card Payments screen to process credit card payments for multiple pending invoices (invoices with outstanding payments), and to create receipts for the processed payments. For more information, see PMT Process Credit Card Screen.

  • Print deposit slips and receipt confirmations.
  • Apply posted credit notes to customer accounts.
  • Apply posted prepayments and unapplied cash to invoices (or other documents).
  • Enter receipts to update contracts you are tracking in Project and Job Costing. When you post a job-related customer payment, prepayment, or unapplied cash transaction, Accounts Receivable updates the total received for the contract in Project and Job Costing.
  • Distribute miscellaneous receipts from customers and others to general ledger accounts.

    When you post a miscellaneous receipt, Account Receivable updates the accounts and the tax tracking reports.

    When you add a miscellaneous receipt for an Accounts Receivable customer, the program creates an invoice transaction at the same time, so you do not have to enter the invoice and receipt separately.

  • Process an advance credit to an invoice for goods that the customer is returning, but which have not yet arrived.
  • Write off amounts and enter other adjustments when you process customer payments, rather than adjusting the affected documents later using the A/R Adjustment Entry screen.
  • Review the transactions that have been applied to a selected invoice, credit note, or debit note.
  • Specify optional fields and values for receipts, if you use optional fields with your system.
  • Print a batch listing for a selected receipt batch. (Click File > Print Batch Listing Report.)
  • Post a receipt batch.

Organization of the A/R Receipt Entry Screen

There are two main sections on the A/R Receipt Entry screen, which relate to the two main tasks you perform in this screen:

  • In the top portion of the screen, you enter general information about the receipt.
  • In the lower portion of the screen, you select the options and enter the details you need to:
    • Apply a new receipt, or a posted prepayment or and unapplied cash transaction, to an invoice, a credit note, or a debit note.
    • Apply a credit note to an invoice or a debit note.

Receipts entered using the A/R Receipt Entry screen are available also on the Quick Receipt Entry screen, and vice versa.

Note: The A/R Receipt Entry screen displays all the details for a single receipt on one screen. Only the fields you are required to fill out for the selected transaction type appear.

You can add all receipts to a batch before applying the deposits to specific invoices, or you can apply receipts as you enter them.

Tip: Use the Quick Receipt Entry screen to add receipts to a batch for quick deposit to your bank. Use the A/R Receipt Entry screen, later, to apply the receipts to other documents, and to distribute miscellaneous receipts to general ledger accounts.

For general information about processing receipts, see About Processing Receipts.