Before voiding an invoice, it's important to understand that there are two main approaches depending on whether the invoice has been posted or not. The method you choose will depend on the invoice's current status in your system.
For Unposted Invoices Simply deleting the invoice entry before posting is the cleanest approach for unposted invoices. However, most situations involve dealing with posted invoices, which require a more structured process.
For Posted Invoices When dealing with posted invoices, you'll need to create an invoice adjustment that effectively reverses the original transaction. This maintains a proper audit trail and ensures all accounting entries are properly balanced.
When the system recognizes the invoice exists, an "Adjust Invoice on File" window will appear. Follow these steps:
To complete the voiding process:
The voided invoice will be removed during the next period-end processing, provided it meets the retention criteria set in your system. This is controlled by the "Days to Retain Paid Invoices" setting in the Accounts Payable Options window.
If your Accounts Payable module is integrated with other Sage 100 modules, such as Job Cost, you'll need to consider the impact of voiding invoices on these connected systems. Additional steps may be required to maintain consistency across all modules.
Maintain detailed records of why invoices were voided, including:
Always ensure you're maintaining a proper audit trail by:
Implement proper security measures by:
Double-check all negative amounts entered during the void process. Even small errors can create accounting discrepancies that become difficult to track down later.
Always verify that you're using the same general ledger accounts that were used in the original invoice posting. Using different accounts can cause balance issues and complicate reconciliation.
After completing the void process, perform these verification steps:
When dealing with partially paid invoices, you'll need to:
For invoices with multiple line items:
After voiding an invoice, review these reports:
Monitor how voided invoices affect:
Perform these maintenance tasks regularly:
Maintain system efficiency by:
If you encounter error messages:
Address data issues by:
Ensure all users handling invoice voids:
Maintain access to:
By following these comprehensive guidelines, you can ensure that invoice voiding in Sage 100 is handled correctly and maintains the integrity of your financial records. Remember to always verify your work and maintain proper documentation throughout the process.
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