Enable the Void Transactions Using Reversing Journals preference to permit the creation of journal entries that void transactions on days or periods different from the original transaction dates.
To enable this preference, go to Setup > Accounting > Preferences > Accounting Preferences. On the General subtab in the General Ledger section, check the Void Transactions Using Reversing Journals box. After you enable this preference, a reversing journal entry is created when you click the Void button on the following transactions:
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Bill Payment
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Payroll Liability Payment
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Customer Refund
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Tax Payment
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Tax Liability Check
Note
When you enable this preference, journal entry forms will not display the Void button. Disable this preference to display the Void button when you edit journal entry forms.
Warning
Check transaction cannot be voided by reversing Journal Entry with Canadian taxes.
Clicking Void on the transaction opens a Voiding Journal form. The journal entry lines autofill to show the reverse of the original transaction. The Void Of field provides a link to the original transaction.
Saving the Voiding Journal form sets the status of the original transaction to Voided. Then, when you view the original transaction, the Voided On date provides a link to the voiding journal entry.
Be aware of the following conditions:
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After you void a transaction, you cannot make any changes that have general ledger impact to the original transaction including changing the posting period.
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For bill payments, customer refunds, or payroll liability checks you void, any linked transactions are reopened. For example, if you void a bill payment, the bill it paid would have an Open status.
Important
When you enable the Void Transactions Using Reversing Journals preference, you can no longer void the following transactions: sales order, estimate, cash sale, invoice, return authorisation, cash refund, and credit memo.