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Hi, I've made a bit of a mistake and am not sure of the best way to go about correcting it.

There was a supplier payment that I thought was a wages payment so I've posted it as a wages payment BP to 2220 net wages. What is the best way to correct this please? without deleting it (I've already reconcilled the bank and this transaction was a few months back). 

 

Thanks in advance for any help

 

Rachel



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How about using an 'adjustment bank' (just set one up on your Bank screen or re-name an unused one if you havent got one already) - key the supplier payment from there in the usual way and clear the resultant overdraft by a 'receipt' using your net wages nominal code. Keep a note in any working papers if you feel the need.

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Just post a bank receipt against 2220 to cancel out the original erroneous posting, and post a new payment correctly (i.e. against the supplier).

This won't affect your completed bank reconciliation - everything will be reconciled as it was before. When you next do a bank reconciliation, you will see the newly posted receipt and [supplier] payment; they won't appear on your bank statement per se (the payment did, but it's been reconciled against the erroneous transaction) - just mark them both as reconciled as if they were contra entries.


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