
Business Central – Using Payments via E-Docs
From April 2025, you can now boost productivity with enhanced tracking of e-documents by quickly identifying whether each document is fully paid, partially paid, or unpaid. This also helps businesses meet legal requirements in certain countries.
You can mark whether an e-document is fully paid, partially paid, or unpaid. This information is sent (accounts payable) or received (accounts receivable) through access points based on your e-document configuration. The payment tracking feature in e-documents includes details such as:
- Date of payment collection
- Amount collected, including VAT
- Base amount and VAT amount at the time of payment
If you’d like to discuss more about Business Central’s upcoming changes, or about making the move across to BC, reach out today to Brookland Solutions for a no obligation discussion. Get in touch!
April 9, 2025
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