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Setting up a quickbooks payments account for a client
Setting up a quickbooks payments account for a client




setting up a quickbooks payments account for a client setting up a quickbooks payments account for a client

Now, what happens if this link is just used by someone, without sending it from QBO? Well… It just doesn’t work that way. Here’s the Sales Receipt in QBO, with a note in the memo field stating it was “auto-generated”: Once they are paid, they can only be viewed.Īnd if we click on that one that shows paid or we click on View from the action column on the right, we’ll get another drawer that opens, with a link to the Sales Receipt that QBO creates when a payment is made via payment links in QuickBooks Online: Descriptions can be edited and links can be deleted as long as they haven’t been paid. Now, what the SENDER sees in QBO, after using payment links in QuickBooks Online is this the screenshot below. QBO then shows you the link, as well as a QR code:Īnd then can pay you using the payment link in QuickBooks Online: Once you get your URL set, add your description, choose the customer, check the box(es) for bank and/or credit card payments, and make sure the email is correct, it’s time to click that green action button that says: “ Send payment link”. I highly recommend this: this is what it looks like when you click on that and create a unique URL for your payment links in QuickBooks Online: One cool thing – at the top of the screen to Create and send a payment link, you’ll see a link to Customize URL. You can create a custom URL for your payment links in QuickBooks Online You could also just click on Sales, then choose Payment Links from the menu:Ī “drawer” will open on the right side, where you’ll be able to add the amount, a description, then choose the customer: From the left nav bar in QBO, click Sales > Payment Links, then the “ Create My Link” button: This is a slick little tool if you’re using QB Payments and I’ll walk you through it. Sending links with IPN was very handy for that.Īnyhoo, back to Payment Links in QuickBooks Online. Why would one do such a thing? I’ve had clients want to give bonuses or tips outside of monthly fees, and it’s VERY handy when, say, you travel with a group of colleagues and it’s a big pain to split a restaurant tab, but there’s a per diem limit. This was such a great tool – it allowed a user to request funds with just a link – without having to create an invoice in QuickBooks. One of my new favorite things of mine is Payment Links in QuickBooks Online.Īs a long time QB Payments (sometimes referred to as Intuit Merchant Services, QuickBooks Merchant Services) user, I was so sad a few years ago when Intuit decided to drop Intuit Payment Network (IPN).






Setting up a quickbooks payments account for a client