By chakriya NUON on February 27, 2023
Beginner

Credit Note

A Credit Note is a document sent by a seller to the Customer, notifying that a credit has been made to their account against the goods returned by the buyer.

A Credit Note is issued for the value of goods returned by the Customer, it may be less than or equal to the total amount of the order.

1. How to make a Credit Note

The user can make a Credit Note against the Sales Invoice or they can directly make Credit Note from the Sales Invoice without reference. Note that to create a Credit Note, the invoice must be paid using a Payment Entry.

  1. Go to the respective Sales Invoice and click on Create > Return / Credit NoteCredit Note from Invoice
  2. The Customer and Item details will be fetched as set in the Sales Invoice.
  3. If the Customer had paid partially or fully, make a Payment Entry against the original Sales Invoice.
  4. Save and Submit.

The Item quantity and Payment amount will be negative since it's a return.

1.1 How does Credit Note affect ledger

Once a Payment Entry is created against the original Sales Invoice, the amount will be added to the Customer's account in negative so that the next time they make a purchase, this amount will be adjusted.

This is how the ledger is affected after a payment entry against a returned invoice: 

Refer the Sales Invoice page for any other details.

1.2 No payment was made against Sales Invoice

In case no payment was made against the original invoice, you could just cancel the Sales Invoice. But, if only 5 out of 10 Items are being returned from an invoice, creating a Credit Note is useful for updating the ledger.

3. Related Topics

  1. Payment Entry
  2. Debit Note
  3. Sales Return


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