Collections
Accounts Receivable Menu -> Bad Debt
Write-Offs -> Collections
This utility can be used to enter an amount of money recovered
from a customer through a collection process and to record the
associated collection costs.
When a Collection Agency or an Attorney collects money from a
customer to cover a charge that had previously been written off in
Bad Debts, a statement is usually provided
to indicate the amount collected, the collection costs, of the
payment recovered.
By entering the collection information in this utility, the
corresponding transactions are generated in preparation for posting
to the customer's account and to the G/L using Post Collections.
The process flow is as follows:
- Bad Debts - enter original write-off
- Collections - enter recovered amounts & costs
- Customer Payments - cross apply
write-off with recovered amount on account
The prompts to enter the initial collection are:
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- CUSTOMER NUMBER
- In ADD Mode enter the customer number to whom the collection
applies or search for the customer number in the Document Customer Search window.
In CHANGE mode, window, to view customers with existing bad
debts collection records.
Changes cannot be made to posted collection records.
COLLECTION DATE
- Accept today's date or enter the date when the collection
occurred.
This date will become the date the bad debt is recovered in the
General Ledger and becomes effective on the customer's
account.
COLLECTION INVOICE #
- Accept the invoice number COLLECTN or type in the desired
document number for the recovery.
BATCH
- Leave this field blank to accept the Unassigned Batch, or type
in your Batch Code, or select a Batch from the drop-down list.
Batch codes can be setup in A/R Invoice Batch
Codes.
DIVISION
- Leave this field blank for Head Office, or type in the
division, or select one from the drop-down list.
When the G/L Divisional Posting feature is not activated,
the Collection Debit to the 'A/R Control Account' defined in
Default Accounts for this currency always
posts to blank Head Office, and the recovered Credit distribution
transactions for costs post to the selected Division.
RECOVERED ON WRITE-OFF INVOICE #
- Window to select the posted Bad Debts
record to which this collection applies.
- BAD DEBT SEARCH
- In the Bad Debt Search window the Bad Debts records previously entered and posted
for this customer are listed with the customer number, name, date,
write-off invoice number and amount of the written-off.
The list can be resorted by any column in ascending or descending
order, by clicking on the column heading.
Columns can also be dragged and dropped to reposition them as
required.
To select a Bad Debt record, double click on the record, or
highlight the record and click the SELECT button.
Note: If the relevant Bad Debt record for the customer has not
been written off yet, the collection cannot be recorded until a
write-off record is entered in Bad
Debts.
Old Debt Recovery:
If a Bad Debt record needs to be entered in order to accept a
collection and that old debt that should not be posted
again, enter the Bad Debts with no values
in the Gross Write-Off Amount, Tax 1, Tax 2 and Finance
Charges fields.
This records a Write-off Invoice for zero amount, against which any
collections can be recorded.
- Division Posting in the General Ledger:
- The Activate G/L Posting By Division feature can be
activated in the Support Application
Parameters, so the Collections must be done by division and the
division on the posted Collection transactions in the G/L
and A/R transactions reflects the division of the recovered
write-off.
When the Divisional Posting feature is activated, only Bad
Debt write-offs for the Division selected for the
Collection, are eligible to be recovered on this
collection.
The DETAILS button is provided when a record is in
focus to view the divisional breakdown of that Bad Debt, including
any previously posted Collections and Expenses
amounts.
If the Bad Debts write-off being
recovered includes multiple invoices from different divisions, only
the invoices from the selected division will be included in the
Bad Debt Amount total allowed for recovery in this
Collection, and separate Collection transactions need to be entered
for each division recovered.
WRITE-OFF DATE
- Accept the corresponding date displayed.
If a date does NOT appear, a Write-off Invoice # has not been
selected from the window at the previous prompt to collect
against.
USE EXCHANGE RATE FROM
- This prompt is only triggered if the original Bad Debt record was posted for a currency that is
different from the currency defined for the company in Company Information.
Select one of the following sources on which to calculate the
exchange rate transactions for the collection that will be posted
to the G/L:
- Click Bad Debt to use the exchange rate that applied to
this Currency Code at the time the
original write-off was posted in Post Bad
Debts.
- Click Current to use the exchange rate currently defined
for this Currency Code.
The exchange percent is based on the Net Amount Recovered
for this customer's account, and transactions are generate to post
the exchange difference to the Exchange Accrual account and
the Bad Debts Expense account as defined for the currency in
Default Accounts.
BAD DEBT AMOUNT
- The original amount of the Bad Debt will display on the screen
for information purposes.
GROSS AMOUNT COLLECTED
- Enter the gross amount, before collection fees, taxes or
commissions, or other charges are taken.
See the example below for a clarification.
TAX 1
- This field can be used to generate a posting of part of the
collection to taxes.
- Standard Taxes:
The tax code for Tax 1 defaults from Customer
Information and if the operator has role permission, the tax
code can be over-typed for this invoice as required.
A drop-down list is provided to view and select from valid tax
codes.
If your firm uses the Tax Activity
Report to calculate BAS (Business Activity Statement) the
standard Taxes written-off and collected in the Bad Debts and Collections
are always included in the Tax Activity
Report.
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Enhanced Taxing:
Select a tax code from the drop-down list.
Operator role permission to change the Tax Code is not
respected on this field with Enhanced taxing as there is no default
for the customer.
- RECOVERED
- Accept the tax portion calculated using the tax percent of the
gross collected amount, or over-type it as required.
This amount will be debited against the G/L account for this tax
defined in Tax Codes.
TAX 2
- This field can be used to generate a second tax posting from
the collected amount using the same rules outlined for
Tax1.
If required enter a tax code for the collection or select one from
the window, or enter NTX if no second tax applies.
- RECOVERED
- Accept the tax portion calculated using the tax percent of the
gross collected amount, or over-type it as required.
This amount will be debited against the G/L account for this tax
code.
LESS COLLECTION FEE
- Enter the total amount of collection fees charged to your firm.
Include commissions, bank charges, check certification charges, and
any other non legal fees. This amount will be subtracted from the
Gross Amount Collected or Recovered.
It will be expensed to the G/L Account selected for Collection Fees
in G/L Default Accounts.
LESS LEGAL FEES
- Enter any legal fees or court costs charged to your firm, in
collecting this account. This amount will be subtracted from the
Gross Amount Recovered. It will be expensed to the G/L Account
selected for Legal Fees in G/L Default
Accounts.
LESS TAX 1 CHARGED
- Enter the amount of GST charged to your firm for this
collection.
For the United States, leave this field blank.
The GST charged will be recorded in the G/L Account selected for
GST PAID ON PURCHASES in the G/L Default
Accounts (the account for GST Input Tax Credits).
NET AMOUNT RECOVERED
- This must equal the payment received for the collection.
If it does not, check the above four fields to determine which
amount is incorrect and make the appropriate adjustment.
EXCLUDE FROM COMMISSION REPORT
- Window to view and maintain a list of invoices for this
customer that should be excluded from the commission reports as
outlined in Invoices to Exclude from
Commission Reports.
This list can be modified as required.
COLLECTION NOTES
- Enter any notes about this collection payment.
Up to three lines may be used (70 characters per line).
These notes do not print out, but may be useful if Accounts
Receivable needs to be reviewed at a later date.
Finished?
- Click the ACCEPT button at the bottom of the screen to accept
the Collections record or click CANCEL to abort.
Post Collections:
Post the Collection transactions to the customer's account and to
the G/L using Post Collections.
Collection Example:
Ace Contracting had $673.30
written off as a Bad Debt.
The collection agency was able to collect a partial amount of the
account. They collected $300.00, but charged your firm $100.00
commission plus $7.00 GST.
They sent a check for $193.00 ($300.00 - $100.00 - $7.00).
Original Bad Debt Amount $673.30 Ace Contracting won't pay
Gross Collection $300.00 By Collection Agency
Less Collection Fees $100.00 Commissions, Bank Charges, etc.
Less Legal Fees .00 Lawyer fees, Court Costs
Less GST Charged on Recovery 7.00 Not Applicable in the U.S.
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Net Check Amount $193.00 Collection Agency issues your firm
the net amount recovered
Balance of Bad Debt $673.30 Original Bad Debt Amount
$300.00 Less any Collections
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$373.30 Amount still owed by Customer
ACTIONS:
Additional actions provided by buttons on
the Collections screen include:
- Print a Collection Report:
Click the
REPORT button to generate a list of bad debts records
by date as outlined in Bad Debt Collection
Report.
Topic Keyword: ARBC01