At the store that you issued the gift voucher, you need to record a reversing sale to the original customer that you issued the gift voucher to. - Open the Sales screen by pressing F6 on the keyboard or by going to the Transactions menu and choosing Sales.
- Enter your Staff number and the Customer number in their respective fields.
- Do not enter a barcode into the Code section as no items are being sold in this transaction.
- Press ENTER until you get to the Payment Details section.
- If you will be sending your other store a cheque to reimburse them, click Cheque. If you will be giving the other store cash, click Cash and so on.
- Enter negative one hundred (-$100) in the paying field and click Add.
- Press the letter G on the keyboard to highlight the Gift Voucher (or Credit Note) payment type and press ENTER. $100 will automatically appear in the Paying field. Click Add.
- A message will appear asking you to choose a Gift Voucher. Select the $100 voucher you created for this customer, then click Commit. See our example below.
 - A message will appear asking you if you want to commit the transaction. Click Yes or press ENTER.
By processing the above transaction at the issuing store, the Gift Voucher will be cancelled. You will then need to send the money to the store that the Gift Voucher was redeemed at. Sending a cheque, depositing the money direct into their bank account via online banking, or physically taking cash to them are all acceptable methods, but should be reflected in the above steps. If you use MYOB's accounting software, for example AccountRight or AccountEdge, the appropriate adjustment will be sent via the Accounting Export to your relevant accounts. The initial Gift Voucher would have created a credit value for $100.00 to the Gift Voucher liability account. The above transaction would have debited that account $100, thereby removing it from the Account List. As the money will be sent to the other store via cheque, cash or direct deposit, the General Cheque asset account would be credited (reduced) by the $100. |