Splitting With Expense Breakdown
To verify a transaction with expense breakdown for enhanced data:
1. From the Transaction Search page, click on the
Verify Transactions icon associated with the transaction to be verified;
The Verify Expense page appears.
2. Select the
Expense Group from the search list on the right;
3. Activate the
Tax Receipt? flag if one is required for the item;
4. Enter the
Purpose for the expense;
5.
Add Note to Expense if required;
6. If available
, Add Gazettal Details for Transaction;
It may be the case that the transaction exceeds a stipulated Gazettals threshold and you are required to enter further Gazettals information (optional) (see
Gazettals (Optional)).
7. For each expense item, modify the
Description if required;
8. Select the
Expense Type from the selection pane on the right;
9. Enter the appropriate GL information by selecting segment codes from the GL Search tool in the right pane after clicking in the segment field;
10. To split the expense item across multiple GL allocations, click the associated
Split Line Item icon;
11. Enter the split amount then click
OK;
If you subsequently click the associated
Edit GL Split Details icon, you will be prompted to confirm the subsequent split.
12. Click
OK to confirm the split;
Deleting split lines that are not required via the associated
Delete Split Line Item icon will cause the line to be added back to the line above it. For example, there are 3 item lines of:
Net |
Tax |
Gross |
20.00 |
2.00 |
22.00 |
15.00 |
1.50 |
16.50 |
10.00 |
1.00 |
11.00 |
If the third item line was deleted, then the lines would end up being:
Net |
Tax |
Gross |
20.00 |
2.00 |
22.00 |
25.00 |
2.50 |
27.50 |
If the first item line is deleted, the amount on that line will be added to the item line below it. They would end up being:
Net |
Tax |
Gross |
35.00 |
3.50 |
38.50 |
10.00 |
1.00 |
11.00 |
14. Enter the relevant GL segment coding, then click
Update;
15. Click
Submit to process the expense items;
16. Click
Save to save the expense without processing any items.