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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

How to receive rent in QuickBooks
I always used "Make Deposits" or "Create Invoices" to receive rent in QuickBooks, and it was all good. Now, for the reason I don't understand, when I create a report called "Transaction Detail by Account," (which is one of the standard reports,) the class, (which I use to distinguish different properties,) don't show up when I use "Make Deposits" or "Create Invoices." Which means I won't be able to make a report by class. I can solve this problem by using "Sales Receipt" to receive rent. Any red flag using sales receipt for rent? Thanks!