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Invoicing Prepayments

Prepayments are payments that are invoiced and posted to a sales or purchase prepayment order before final invoicing. You might require a deposit before you manufacture items to order, or you might require payment before you ship items to a customer. The prepayments functionality enables you to invoice and collect deposits required from customers or to remit deposits to vendors. Thus, you can ensure that all payments are posted against an invoice.

Prepayment requirements can be defined for a customer or vendor for all items or selected items. After you complete the required setup, you can generate prepayment invoices from sales and purchase orders for the calculated prepayment amount. You can change the amounts on the invoice as needed. For example, you can specify a total amount for the entire order. You can also send additional prepayment invoices if, for example, additional items are added to the order. You can increase quantities or add new lines to an order after issuing a prepayment, and then you can post another prepayment invoice. If you want to delete a line for which a prepayment has already been invoiced, you must issue a prepayment credit memo before you can delete the line.

The following table describes a sequence of tasks, with links to the topics that describe them.

To See
Set up prepayment posting groups and number series, and set up default prepayment percentages for customers, vendors, and items. How to: Set Up Prepayments
Create an order, adjust the prepayment amounts, and issue an invoice for prepayment amounts. How to: Create Prepayment Invoices
Issue an additional prepayment invoice, either for additional items or for an additional deposit on the original order, or issue a prepayment credit memo. How to: Correct Prepayments

See Also

Dynamics 365 Business Central
Walkthrough: Setting Up and Invoicing Sales Prepayments
Finance
Working with Dynamics NAV