Creating and Posting an Intercompany Billing Document

To create a sales invoice to send to another company in your organization (the destination company), follow the same steps as described in Creating a Single Sales Invoice from Scratch but with the following differences:

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The same process is applied for an intercompany sales credit note.

When an intercompany document (sales invoice or credit note) is posted, an intercompany transfer record is created.

See What is an Intercompany Transfer?, Posting Sales Invoices and Posting Sales Credit Notes for more information.

The accounts receivable GLA and any default dimensions are derived from the sending company's intercompany definition when creating the account line. This is so that you can bill the same account from many companies and each one can have its own control accounts and default dimensions.

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You cannot add intercompany lines to a sales invoice or sales credit note that has an intercompany account entered on the document header. Intercompany lines are used when operating an intercompany A/R function. See Using Intercompany Accounts Receivable for more information.

Related Concepts

About Intercompany Journals

About Intercompany Sales

About Intercompany Payments and Cash Entries

Using Intercompany Accounts Payable

Using Intercompany Accounts Receivable

What is an Intercompany Transfer?

Related Tasks

Creating and Posting an Intercompany Journal

Destination Line Details

Canceling and Reversing Intercompany Journals

Rejecting an Intercompany Transfer

Processing Intercompany Transfers

Processing Intercompany Transfers Automatically

Reference

Intercompany Transfer Fields

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