You’ll notice something different about the options we have for invoicing. ![]() We’ll go back to our Estimate #2120, and again choose click the “ Create Invoice” button in the top right corner. ![]() We’re done with the project, so now we want send an invoice for the remaining amount and close out the estimate. In addition to the Estimate Summary, when the customer gets the invoice, they will see in the line items that they are being invoiced for the percentage/amount: Going back to the Estimate, we can see the Total Amount, the Remaining and the Invoiced columns: You’ll note that each link item now has a column with a little chain icon, that will link back to the estimate, and the bottom of the invoice includes the Estimate information: Make any edits you need to (terms, PO Number, etc), then click “Save and send” to email it to the customer. QBO will create the invoice, automatically adding the correct totals for each line item. We have three choices: the entire estimate, a percentage of each line or a custom amount for each line.įor this job, we’re going to invoice 50% up front and 50% upon completion, so we’ll choose the second option, and enter in 50%, then click “ Create Invoice”: Open the estimate you created (our Estimate #2120), then click “ Create Invoice ”: Now we’re ready to start using Progress Invoicing in QuickBooks Online! Now, you’ll check the box next to “ Show progress on line items (email only)” and then the “ Done” button in the bottom right corner.īy setting this up, the customer will see an “Estimate Summary” on the invoice when you send one create from an estimate. Once you’re in the edit screen, click the “ Content” tab, the click anywhere in the middle section of the body of the template, then the link that says “ Show more activity options”: In the screen shot below, this is indicated by the form type “Master”: ![]() To turn on the feature, click Gear Icon > Custom Form StylesĬlick “ Edit” on the template set to default. (This will only show up when you email the the estimate to a customer.) We want to turn on the option for the “Due” column and Estimate Summary. You can download the entire Job Costing in QuickBooks guide here. If you have the Progress Invoicing beta turned on in your QBO account, this is how you’ll create multiple invoices from one Estimate. Intuit recently released Progress Invoicing in QuickBooks Online as a beta test.
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