I currently have 6 checks that were issued to an individual and a health care provider, this individual has returned these checks which I need to void and we will leave the funds sitting in the account until she submits medical bills. My question is do I just void the check and it the funds will be automatically credited to the account of which they were pulled off of? ANd then would I go into the bank reconciliation and mark those checks as cleared or what??
Thank you!!
Voiding Checks
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Re: Voiding Checks
When you void the check from withing PC+, the system will create the reversing transactions to credit the proper account.jfoster182 wrote:I currently have 6 checks that were issued to an individual and a health care provider, this individual has returned these checks which I need to void and we will leave the funds sitting in the account until she submits medical bills. My question is do I just void the check and it the funds will be automatically credited to the account of which they were pulled off of? ANd then would I go into the bank reconciliation and mark those checks as cleared or what??
Thank you!!
At reconciliation, you just clear the check, which will show up like this 9999-VOID (where 9999 is your check number)
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.
Re: Voiding Checks
When you void the check from within PC+, the system will create the reversing transactions to credit the proper account.jfoster182 wrote:I currently have 6 checks that were issued to an individual and a health care provider, this individual has returned these checks which I need to void and we will leave the funds sitting in the account until she submits medical bills. My question is do I just void the check and it the funds will be automatically credited to the account of which they were pulled off of? ANd then would I go into the bank reconciliation and mark those checks as cleared or what??
Thank you!!
At reconciliation, you just clear the check, which will show up like this 9999-VOID (where 9999 is your check number)
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.