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    Cancel a Tax Invoice

    Cancelling a Tax Invoice on an Account in RMS.

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    A Tax Invoice can be cancelled to release the charges for amendments.

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    A Tax Invoice can be cancelled to release the charges for amendments.

    A Tax Invoice is an itemised invoice of taxable charges on an account with a unique Invoice Number.

    All transactions itemised on a Tax Invoice will be locked from changes unless the Tax Invoice is cancelled.

    A list of all Invoice Numbers for cancelled Tax Invoices can be viewed using the Invoice List report.

    A Credit Note can be generated when cancelling a Tax Invoice to indicate the cancellation of the previously issued invoice and related charges.

    Credit Notes generated for a Property in France will be assigned a Credit Note Number using the Tax Invoice Number sequence. Properties in all other countries will have a separate Credit Note Number sequence assigned.



    Category, Area, Reservation, Guest, Account Types, Sundry, Rate & Tax are default System Labels that can be customised.



    Users will require Security Profile access to use this feature.


     


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    1. Go to Accounting > Quick Account Access in RMS.
    2. Enter the Account or Reservation Number.
    3. Select 'Go to Account'.
    4. Select 'Corrections'.
    5. Select 'Cancel Invoice'.
    6. Select the Invoice Number.
    7. Optional: Select the checkbox 'Print Credit Note'.
    8. Select a Cancel Reason.
    9. Select the 'Confirm' icon.



    All transactions itemised on a Tax Invoice will be locked from changes unless the Tax Invoice is cancelled.

    A Credit Note can be generated when cancelling a Tax Invoice to indicate the cancellation of the previously issued invoice and related charges.

    Credit Notes generated for a Property in France will be assigned a Credit Note Number using the Tax Invoice Number sequence. Properties in all other countries will have a separate Credit Note Number sequence assigned.



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    Go to Accounting > Quick Account Access in RMS.

    Enter the Account or Reservation Number.

    Select 'Go to Account'.

    Select 'Corrections'.

    Select 'Cancel Invoice'.

    Select the Invoice Number.

    Optional: Select the checkbox 'Print Credit Note'.

    Select a Cancel Reason.

    Select the  'Confirm' icon.

    The Tax Invoice will be cancelled allow changes to be made to the charges on the account.

    A Credit Note will be generated on screen if selected.


    Use

    1. Go to Accounting > Quick Account Access in RMS.
    2. Enter the Account or Reservation Number.
    3. Select 'Go to Account'.
    4. Select 'Corrections'.
    5. Select 'Cancel Invoice'.
    6. Select the Invoice Number.
    7. Optional: Select the checkbox 'Print Credit Note'.
    8. Select a Cancel Reason.
    9. Select the 'Confirm' icon.



    All transactions itemised on a Tax Invoice will be locked from changes unless the Tax Invoice is cancelled.

    A Credit Note can be generated when cancelling a Tax Invoice to indicate the cancellation of the previously issued invoice and related charges.

    Credit Notes generated for a Property in France will be assigned a Credit Note Number using the Tax Invoice Number sequence. Properties in all other countries will have a separate Credit Note Number sequence assigned.



    • Guide
    • Add Button

    Guide

    Go to Accounting > Quick Account Access in RMS.

    Enter the Account or Reservation Number.

    Select 'Go to Account'.

    Select 'Corrections'.

    Select 'Cancel Invoice'.

    Select the Invoice Number.

    Optional: Select the checkbox 'Print Credit Note'.

    Select a Cancel Reason.

    Select the  'Confirm' icon.

    The Tax Invoice will be cancelled allow changes to be made to the charges on the account.

    A Credit Note will be generated on screen if selected.



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