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Hi all

Just a quick question on best practice on a certain transaction if you pleasesmile

Basically my Bank Statement shows i paid an amount of £58.75 to our payroll company on 10/09/10.

I received an invoice from them dating 20/09/10 with the amount of £58.75 including VAT.

So I input the data as follows (please correct me if I am wrongconfuse):

Bank/Supplier - Select supplier - date it 10/09/10. £58.75 Payment on Account.
Suppliers/Invoice - Date it 20/09/10. £58.75 Calc Net VAT.
Bank/Supplier - date it 10/09/10. Pay in full both transactions.

Sage tells me payment date is earlier than the date of the transaction being paid/allocated. Options are Post using this date or Return to payment.

So should i return and change date to Invoice date for payment or post using this date. I think I should post using this date....

Any takers any takers step right upbiggrin

Thanks

Paul


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Hi Paul

Post using this date - is just a sage erorr check and wont effect anything else in Sage

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Post using the date, it is a warning to ensure you realise you have paid earlier than the date of invoice and therefore the system thinks you may have put incorrect date.
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