Basic Functions in Bills
Let us have a look at some of the basic functions that can be performed on Bills in Zoho Books.
In this page…
Create Bill
To create a new bill in Zoho Books:
- Go to Purchases > Bills (or press shift + b).
- Click the + New button in the top right corner of the page (or press c + b).
- Fill in the required details.
Fields | Description |
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Vendor Name | Select the vendor whose bill you’re recording. |
Bill# | Enter the unique bill number. |
Order Number | Enter an order number for your bill. |
Bill Date | Enter the date on which you create the bill. |
Due Date | Enter the due date for bill payment. |
Payment Terms | Select the time frame within which you need to pay your vendor. For example, Net 15 would mean you’ll have to pay the vendor within 15 days from the date when the bill is created. When you select a payment term, the due date will be adjusted accordingly. |
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Select the items for which you were billed.
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In this page, you can come across the following cases:
Customer Details
- Select the customer you want to associate to the line items in your bill. By default, the item will be Non-Billable to customer. If you make it Billable, then you can invoice the items and collect payments from them.
To make the item billable:
- Click the Edit icon, mark the Billable option.
- Select a Project to associate with the customer.
- If you had configured a default markup percentage for billable bills and expenses in Settings, the default percentage will be pre-filled. You can edit and change the markup percentage, if needed.
- Click Update.
Open Purchase Orders
If you have any open purchase orders for a particular vendor, you can choose to include them in the bill. Click the purchase order option below the Item Details, select the purchase order(s) to be included, and click Add.
- Add notes and attach files to the bill.
- Select a template for your bill.
- After entering the required details, click Save.
Apply Domestic Reverse Charge
If your vendor has applied domestic reverse charge on the invoice they gave you, you can apply domestic reverse charge while creating the bill as shown in the image below.
- Mark the This transaction is applicable for reverse charge option.
Now, this bill will be considered as a reverse charge transaction.
View Journal
After you have recorded a bill, a corresponding journal will be created for it.
To view the journal:
- Go to Purchases > Bills.
- Select the desired bill.
- In the overview page, scroll down and click Display Journal (or) click More > View Journal.
Record Payment
You can choose record the payments you’ve made towards your bills either individually or in bulk.
Record Individual Payment
You can manually record payment for a bill. Here’s how:
- Go to Purchases > Bills.
- Select the bill for which you wish to record payment.
- Click the Record Payment button in the top right corner of the page.
- Fill in the required details.
Fields | Description |
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Payments Made | Enter the amount to pay the vendor. By default, the total amount is auto-populated. You can also choose to pay a part of the payment. |
Tax Deducted | Mark this box if there is any tax deducted while making payment to the vendor. Enter the Amount Withheld and the Tax Account which tracks this tax. |
Payment Date | Enter the date you make the bill payment. |
Payment Mode | Choose from the different payment modes or configure one of your own. |
Paid Through | Choose the account which tracks this payment. |
- Add Notes and Attach Files to the payment.
- If you wish to send an email notification about the payment to your vendor, mark the box Send a Payment Made email notification and select the vendor’s email address.
- Click Save.
Record Bulk Payments
Filter and record payments you’ve made towards various bills at once using bulk payments. You can record payments made to the same vendor or multiple vendors. Here’s how you can:
- Go to Purchases > Bills.
- Filter your bills by their status. You can choose either Open, Overdue, Unpaid or Partially Paid filter by clicking the All Bills filter.
- Select the bills for which you would like to record the payment.
- Click the More dropdown and select Record Bulk Payment.
- Select the Paid Through account and Payment Mode.
- Enter the dates on which you made the payment to various vendors.
- Enter the Reference Number, if any. The Transaction ID can be used as a reference number if you’ve made the payment online.
- Verify and select the bills for which you’ve made the payment by marking the checkbox.
- Click Save.
View Recorded Payments
You can view all the payments that you have recorded for a bill. Here’s how:
- Go to Purchases > Bills.
- Select the bill for which you have recorded a payment.
- Click the Payments Made tab on top of the page.
From here, you can hover over the payment and click the Edit or Delete icon to perform the desired action.
Import Bills
If you already have a list of all the bill of your vendors, you can import them into Zoho Books in the CSV, TSV or XLS format.
To know the format of the import, i.e. the columns and data to be included in the import file, you can download the sample import file which we’ll be looking at in the steps below.
- Go to Purchases > Bills.
- Click the Hamburger icon in the top right corner of the page.
- Select Import Bills.
- Click the Choose File button under Upload file. You can download the sample file for your reference by clicking sample file.
- You can Link bills to its corresponding Purchase Orders by marking this box.
Insight: The file size cannot be more than 1 MB.
- Choose the Character Encoding and File Delimiter for your file.
Insight: Character Encoding is used to pair numbers with characters. By default, the Unicode Transformation Format (UTF-8) encoding is used which supports a wide range of characters that go beyond 8 bits.
Insight: The Field Delimiter is used to separate two values in a row. While importing bills, the default file delimiter is comma (,) .
- Click Next.
- Ensure that all the fields are mapped correctly in the Map Fields page.
- Mark the box Save these selections for use during future imports if you want to use the similar import format next time.
- Click Next.
- In the Preview window, click Import.
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