How to post a bank receipt
Description

Use bank receipts to receive money from into your bank account in Sage 50 Accounts, without creating a customer account. For example, a one-off sale.  

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Bank receipt transactions

When you post a receipt, the transaction type depends on the account type in the bank record.

The transactions appear on the audit trail as follows:

  • BR - Receipt from a bank account
  • CR - Receipt from a cash account
  • VR - Receipt from a credit card account

 TIP: If you don't maximise Sage 50 Accounts on your desktop, the Bank Receipt option shows in the Receipts drop-down list on your toolbar.


To post a bank receipt

  1. Go to Bank accounts then select Bank receipt.
  2. Enter the transaction details as follows:

    Bank Choose the bank account the receipt is going to.
    Attach Add documents as attachments.
    Date Enter the date of the receipt.
    Ref Enter a reference, of up to 30 characters, if required.
    Ex. Ref Enter an extra reference, of up to 30 characters, if required.
    N/C

    Enter the nominal code to record the receipt against.

    TIP: If your receipt covers several items with different nominal codes, enter each nominal code as a separate line. Consecutive lines with the same bank, date and reference, group together when you save. 

    Department From the drop-down list, choose a department.
    Fund From the drop-down list, choose the required fund. 

    This only appears if you select Enable Charity \ Non-Profit in Settings then Company Preferences.
    Project Ref Sage 50 Accounts Plus and Professional only 

    If this transaction relates to a project, enter the reference here. 

    This only appears if you select Enable Project Costing in Settings then Company Preferences.
    Details Enter a description of up to 60 characters.
    Net Enter the net value of the receipt.
    T/C If you're VAT registered, enter the appropriate tax code. If you're not VAT registered, use the non-vatable tax code, T9 by default.
    Tax Enter the net value and tax code for the tax value to calculate automatically.
    Gross Total of Net and Tax amounts.
  3. Click Save then Close.
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