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  • JeandA
    New Member
    • Jul 2014
    • 4

    #1

    [Question] Bad Debt journal entry

    Hi there,
    Please could someone kindly assist with the correct way to enter the following journal entry into Pastel Accounting:
    A Customer of ours has gone into liquidation and we are most likely not going to receive the balance of his invoice.
    I need to write this outstanding amount off as Bad Debts. How do I process this transaction correctly in Pastel?
    Thanks
  • Neville Bailey
    Diamond Member

    • Nov 2010
    • 2786

    #2
    Process a customer journal for the customer, crediting the customer with the amount to be written-off, using the tax code 05 (VAT on Bad Debts) and the Bad Debts expense account in the Contra column.
    Neville Bailey - Sage Pastel Accounting Consultant
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    • Kobie vd Walt
      New Member
      • Jul 2016
      • 6

      #3
      Hi Neville –

      I’ve experienced basically the same problem, but could managed to solve it with your reply on JeandA’s post, however, I did not change the description leaving it to read ”Bad Debt” and now I’m in trouble as the person involved is not very happy about it – He wants it only to be read as “Written Off”.

      Is there a way that one can change this?

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      • Neville Bailey
        Diamond Member

        • Nov 2010
        • 2786

        #4
        Hi Kobie,
        Tea
        Unfortunately it is not possible to change the description of a journal, once it has been updated.

        However, I can edit the transaction through the "back-end", using my database editing software.

        Let me know if you have TeamViewer installed on your computer - if you do, we can arrange a quick session so that I can edit the transaction for you.
        Neville Bailey - Sage Pastel Accounting Consultant
        www.accountingsoftwaresupport.co.za
        neville@accountingsoftwaresupport.co.za
        IronTree Online Solutions

        "Give every person more in use value than you take from them in cash value."
        WALLACE WATTLES (1860-1911)

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        • Kobie vd Walt
          New Member
          • Jul 2016
          • 6

          #5
          Hi Neville –

          Thanx for your quick response and that you are always prepared to assist with what-ever difficulties we experienced.

          Approximately what will the costs be, as I most probably will have to pay this myself?

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          • Neville Bailey
            Diamond Member

            • Nov 2010
            • 2786

            #6
            Hi Kobie,

            Please email me direct (see my signature below) and I will email you a quote.
            Neville Bailey - Sage Pastel Accounting Consultant
            www.accountingsoftwaresupport.co.za
            neville@accountingsoftwaresupport.co.za
            IronTree Online Solutions

            "Give every person more in use value than you take from them in cash value."
            WALLACE WATTLES (1860-1911)

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            • Dave A
              Site Caretaker

              • May 2006
              • 22807

              #7
              Originally posted by Kobie vd Walt
              I’ve experienced basically the same problem, but could managed to solve it with your reply on JeandA’s post, however, I did not change the description leaving it to read ”Bad Debt” and now I’m in trouble as the person involved is not very happy about it – He wants it only to be read as “Written Off”.
              If the debt was incorrectly raised, perhaps the debtor has a point as it should be reversed rather than written off as a bad debt.

              However, if it was a fair debt, I'd be inclined to revert to the client and advise the fee to have the description changed is x -
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              • BusFact
                Gold Member

                • Jun 2010
                • 843

                #8
                Hmmm, I'm also trying to imagine the scenario where a debtor would be dictating to me, the wording of a debt been "written off". If its a genuine refund for returned stock or incorrect pricing we issue credit notes.

                If its a debt that is due and is not going to be paid and so we have to write it down by passing a journal, well then personally I damn well will write "bad debt". I'd probably do it in capital letters and add expletives in a remarks line

                So I suppose it all depends on the reasoning, but rather ignore me as I'm taking this post beyond the scope of the OP, sorry.

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                • EAB
                  Full Member

                  • Jun 2016
                  • 88

                  #9
                  I am with BusFact on this one.

                  If I have to write off debt for a customer because the customer is simply not paying and the customer then has demands on what I can and can not show on the statement. This will not end well.

                  If there is another reason then the best would to post a credit note.

                  If you fail to pay and the debt needs to be written off, you can surely not make demands on how the company treats is.
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