Before you can perform this task
In this box: |
Enter the following information: |
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From |
If you are paying by cash, cheque, or direct deposit, select the bank account from which the money will be taken. |
Cheque Number |
If you are paying by cheque, type your cheque number. |
Direct Deposit No. |
If you are paying by direct deposit, type a payment reference number for this direct deposit transaction. This number will also be used to identify this transaction when you upload the direct deposit file to your direct deposit service provider. |
Pay To the Order of |
Select the remittance vendor you are paying. |
Date |
Enter your payment date. This date is printed on the cheque and is also recorded as the transaction date. |
Remitting Frequency |
The remitting frequency is how often you are planning to remit a payment to the selected remittance vendor. The remitting frequency that you have set up in the company settings for this remittance vendor is displayed. Change the frequency if needed. If this is a one-time payment, select One-Time Payment or None. |
End of Remitting Period |
The remittance amounts you owe the remittance vendor are calculated and displayed as of this date. If you had set up your remittance vendor in the company settings, the period end date is automatically calculated and displayed here. Without a set up, the session date is displayed instead. Change the date to the end date for the remittance reporting period if needed. |
Payment Adjustment |
Enter an adjustment, if: You need to record a penalty or interest charge (for example, a penalty charged for late payment) that you want to remit with the current payment, or if you are correcting a previous remittance payment cheque. Each adjustment amount must be linked to a payment adjustment account. |
Payment Amount |
Enter the amount you want to pay toward the selected invoice, or click in the column to enter the full amount. |
Reference Number |
Enter your company's business number for tax remittances, or an account number that identifies your company. |