Access the Payment Run screen via either the Contractors to Pay reminder on the Home Page screen or via Financial -> Payment Run
It produces a list of Contractors whose Account is currently in Credit i.e. they require Payment.
The Payment Run process will update the Contractor's Accounts by posting a Payment Made transaction.
The Payment Run screen will list each Contractor that needs paying.
The Account can be selected as can the Payment Method that will be used to make the payments to the Contractor.
This shows the following details for each Contractor.
- Contact - the name of the Contractor
- Property - the name of the Property that the Work Order/Payment relates to
- Last Payment Date - the date of the last payment made to the Contact
- Owner - this column only appears when the Contact Type selected is Contractor
- Warnings
- Reference/Cheque No.
- Balance
- Tax To Deduct
- Amount To Pay - this is the actual amount that will be paid and is calculated as follows:
- Warnings - this warns if funds are not cleared or the Contractor doesn't have any bank details.
A reminder is present on this 'Please pay your Landlords first to ensure funds are cleared against your Contractors'. To support client account legislation contractor bills cannot be paid using other people's monies. Hence payments can only be made to a Contractor once funds are cleared otherwise the 'Include' checkbox will be disabled. Payments are only set as 'Cleared' once a Payment /Statement has been made for the paying Landlord.
- Reference/Cheque No - a reference for the payment that can be type directly into the field
- Balance - the total payment due
- Tax to Deduct - for overseas Landlords (with a FICO number)tax can be deducted at source
- Amount To Pay - this is the actual amount that will be paid and is calculated as follows:
• A Payment Made To You Transaction for the Contractor, for the payment amount. This will be a Debit to give the account a Zero Balance.
• A Payments Export File detailing credits for each Contractor. The Payments Export File can be imported into other software packages. This can be accessed in Step 2.
STEP 2 - Produce Payment Run Statements
Once the Payments process has been completed the Produce Statements screen will be appear enabling you to produce the Statements.
The Payments Statements in Acquaint include integrated invoices so invoices do not have to be produced separately.
If a Bank Reference is not entered for a Contact (i.e. left blank) then the first line of the related Property address will be used.
When a Work Order is set as Closed & Billed, Acquaint will asked if a Charge was involved. If so, Acquaint will request details of the Charge and raised a Debit Transaction against the Landlord and a Credit Transaction against the Contractor.
Commission on Work Orders can be applied in 3 ways.
Charged to the Landlord. The commission will appear as an additional Commission Transaction on their Account and on their Statement i.e. you are making it known that you are charging commission and how much.
Deducted from the Contractor. The commission will appear as an additional Commission Transaction on their Account and on their Statement i.e. subtracted from the amount to pay them.
Debit the Landlord more than you credit the Contractor. This method "hides" the "mark-up" being applied to the Landlord.
In all cases the Commission earned is written as a Credit to the Company Account.
It is also possible to charge a Commission fee against the Contractor e.g. a Work Order cost £100.00, which is deducted from the Landlord, paid to the Contractor but then the Contractor is debited £10.00 Commission which is paid back to the agency .
If a Work Order is emailed to a Contractor it is sent as a .PDF attachment.
Easily pay your Landlords using the Landlords to Pay reminder on the Home Page. When clicked on, this will display the Payment Run screen.
Example - Paying Contractors
Ensure the Landlords have been paid first otherwise the 'Include' check box will be disabled if there are uncleared funds.