Applies to: Work 365
Audience: Billing Teams, Administrators
Overview
In Work 365, applying one-time credits to customer invoices can be efficiently managed through the creation of Non-Recurring Items (NRIs). This approach is particularly useful for:
β Issuing refunds
β Making billing adjustments
β Providing promotional discounts
Using NRIs eliminates the need to cancel existing invoices, while ensuring accurate accounting and billing transparency.
Steps to Create an NRI as a One-Time Credit
1. Access the Relevant Billing Contract
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Navigate to the Billing Contracts section in Work 365.
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Select the specific billing contract associated with the customer receiving the credit.
2. Create a New Non-Recurring Item (NRI)
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Within the selected billing contract, locate and click on the Non-Recurring Items tab.
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Click on New to initiate the creation of a new NRI.
3. Populate NRI Details
β Name and Friendly Name:
Enter a descriptive title for the credit, such as:
? "One-Time Credit β [Reason/Date]"
β Customer and Billing Contract:
These fields should auto-populate. Verify for accuracy.
β Unit:
Set to Primary Unit NRI.
β Is Taxable:
Determine if the credit is taxable based on your organization's policies and select accordingly.
β Quantity:
Typically set to 1.
β Selling Price per Unit:
Input the credit amount as a negative value (e.g., enter -100.00 for a $100 credit).
β Effective Date:
Choose a date prior to the next invoice generation date to ensure the credit is applied promptly.
β Provider:
Select Null Provider (Do Nothing Provider).
β Purchase Type:
Select Generic or another appropriate type based on the nature of the credit.
4. Save and Finalize the NRI
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After completing all necessary fields, click Save & Close.
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Ensure that the Revenue field reflects the negative amount, indicating the credit.
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If required, update the Status Reason to Provisioned.
5. Invoice Generation
β The NRI will be automatically included as a negative line item in the customerβs next invoice, effectively applying the credit.
Best Practices
β Accurate Amounts: Double-check the credit amount to prevent discrepancies.
β Clear Descriptions: Use descriptive names for NRIs to facilitate easy tracking and reporting.
β Timely Effective Dates: Set effective dates that align with your billing cycles to ensure credits are applied as intended.
Conclusion
By following these steps, you can efficiently manage one-time credits in Work 365, ensuring accurate billing and customer satisfaction.
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