Unapply credits—Accounts Payable

Use the Unapply link in Posted payments to remove credits that you applied to AP supplier invoices independently of making a payment. For credits applied at the same time that you made a payment, void the payment to unapply the credits.

If you applied the credits while making a payment and the payment has not been posted, you can unapply credits by voiding the unconfirmed payment.

Unapply a credit applied without a payment

  1. Go to Accounts Payable > All > Payments > Posted payments.

    View Posted payments in the entity where the credits were applied.

  2. Find the payment that you want to unapply.

    Credit-only entries appear as R0 amount payments.

    You can confirm that you are looking at the correct entry by viewing payment details. Select the Credits applied tab to verify that the credits applied are the ones you want to unapply.

  3. Select More actionsUnapply at the end of the row.

  4. In Void the payment on date, enter the date when you want to remove the credit.
  5. Optionally, enter a Memo to describe the reason.
  6. Select Submit.
  1. Go to Accounts Payable > All > Payments > Posted payments.

    View Posted payments in the entity where the credits were applied.

  2. Find the payment that you want to unapply.

    Credit-only entries appear as R0 amount payments.

    You can confirm that you are looking at the correct entry by viewing payment details. Select the Credits applied tab to verify that the credits applied are the ones you want to unapply.

  3. Select Unapply next to the entry.

  4. In Void the payment on date, enter the date when you want to remove the credit.
  5. Optionally, enter a Memo to describe the reason.
  6. Select Submit.

Credits included in the selected entry are unapplied from the AP supplier invoice and are now available to apply to other AP supplier invoices.s

Unapply a credit associated with a posted payment

When you apply credits at the same time as applying a payment, the credit application and payment are included in the same payment request. To unapply the credit, you need to void the entire payment. If you are unable to void the payment, correct the error with adjustments.

Void associated the payment to unapply credits

  1. Go to Accounts Payable > All > Payments > Posted payments.
  2. Find the payment that you want to void.
    To confirm that you are looking at the correct entry, view the payment details and verify that the credits on the Credits applied tab are the ones you expect.
  3. Select More actionsVoid at the end of the row.

    The Void payment date popup appears.

  4. In Void the payment on date, enter the date when the payment should be recorded as voided.

    Best practice: Reverse the payment on the same date you applied it so that you get the immediate net effect of zero for that transaction.

  5. In Memo, describe the reason you are voiding the payment or provide reference information.
  6. To reverse the AP supplier invoice at the same time, select the Reverse checkbox in the lower portion of the page.
    If you reverse the AP supplier invoice, it will not be available for you to repay it. You will have to create a new AP supplier invoice.
  7. Select Submit.
  1. Go to Accounts Payable > All > Payments > Posted payments.
  2. Find the payment that you want to void.
    To confirm that you are looking at the correct entry, view the payment details and verify that the credits on the Credits applied tab are the ones you expect.
  3. Select Void next to the entry.

    The Void payment date popup appears.

  4. In Void the payment on date, enter the date when the payment should be recorded as voided.

    Best practice: Reverse the payment on the same date you applied it so that you get the immediate net effect of zero for that transaction.

  5. In Memo, describe the reason you are voiding the payment or provide reference information.
  6. To reverse the AP supplier invoice at the same time, select the Reverse checkbox in the lower portion of the page.
    If you reverse the AP supplier invoice, it will not be available for you to repay it. You will have to create a new AP supplier invoice.
  7. Select Submit.

Sage Intacct voids the payment and makes any credits you applied available to apply to other AP supplier invoices.

Next step: To apply the credits to different AP supplier invoices, select the AP supplier invoices for payment in Pay AP supplier invoices and apply the credits accordingly.

If there is a problem with the credit itself and the credit has not been applied to other AP supplier invoices, you can do one of the following:

  • Edit the credit to correct errors.
  • Cancel the credit by reversing (for adjustments and negative AP supplier invoices) or voiding it (for advances). 
    • Debit memo adjustments: Reverse the credit from the AP Adjustments list.
    • Negative AP supplier invoices: Reverse or delete the AP supplier invoice from the AP supplier invoices list.
    • Advances: Void the prepaid advance from the AP Advances list or Posted payments.

Correct a credit applied in error using adjustments

If you applied a credit that was not valid or you applied it to the wrong bill, you can use adjustments to correct the problem. Use this method when you do not want to fix the error by voiding a payment, or when the books are closed for the period.

  1. Create a credit memo adjustment for the supplier for the amount of the credit that was applied in error.

    For example, say you have an AP supplier invoice for R100. You pay the AP supplier invoice by applying a credit of R25 and making a payment of R75. After the period is closed, you discover that the credit was applied in error.

    To resolve the error, you create a credit memo adjustment for R25, which is the amount you still owe, and you add a reference the original AP supplier invoice. The credit memo adjustment becomes an AP supplier invoice for you to pay in Pay AP supplier invoices.

  2. If you want to make the original credit available again to apply to another bill, create a new debit memo adjustment.

    For example, say you applied a R25 credit to the wrong AP supplier invoice. You already created a credit memo adjustment for R25 that references that AP supplier invoice.

    To make the credit available again, you create a debit memo adjustment of R25 and reference the original debit memo adjustment that was applied in error. This new adjustment becomes a credit that you can apply to the proper bill.