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== More Information ==
 
== More Information ==
Go to {{Menu|{{VS}}|Vehicle Sales Documents}}.
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You should create a sales order as you take the deposit. See [[Selling a unit|here]].
 
You should create a sales order as you take the deposit. See [[Selling a unit|here]].
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* [[How do I refund a unit deposit?|How do I Refund a Vehicle Deposit?]]
 
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* [[How do I credit a unit?]]
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* [[How do I account for VAT on unit deposits?]]
 
* [[How do I account for VAT on unit deposits?]]
 
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Revision as of 06:30, 5 January 2019

Summary

The following article explains the best method for posting a deposit against a vehicle.

More Information

Go to " Unit Sales Unit Sales Documents".

You should create a sales order as you take the deposit. See here.

  • Click the [Payments] tab.
  • Enter the amount for the deposit against the relevant form of payment,
Cash, Cheque or Credit Card.
  • Click the "Print Receipt" Box if you want to print a separate receipt. This is not necessary if you are giving the customer a copy of the sales order.
  • Click the [Print and Summary] tab.
  • Click [Print]. This will print an updated Sales order showing the reduced balance.
    • If you ticked the "Print Receipt" Box earlier, you will get a separate receipt printed for the deposit amount.
  • Click [Accept] to update the sales order and save the changes.
    • If asked "Do you wish to log the payment in the Till?" click [Yes].

See also


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