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Once you've set up electronic payments, you can pay your suppliers and employees directly into their bank accounts in two easy steps:

  1. Select the Electronic Payment option when you record a payment, eg. in the Spend Money window, Pay Bills window or when processing employee pays.
  2. Prepare an electronic payment file for your bank to process the payments.

Electronic payment files contain the payment information for your bank to process, including your bank details, your payees’ bank details and the amounts you want to pay. (In Australia, electronic payment files are prepared using the Australian Bankers’ Association (ABA) file format.)

When you've prepared an electronic payment file, you can send it to your bank for processing (for example, by using online banking software provided by your bank). Contact your bank for more information on how to send electronic payment files for processing.

 

Preparing an electronic payment file

Preparing an electronic payment file

  1. Go to the Banking command centre and click Prepare Electronic Payments. The Prepare Electronic Payments window appears listing all electronic payments waiting to be processed..
    Prepare electronic payments window with payments listed
  2. In the Pay From Account field, select the bank account from which you are paying. The banking details of the account you select are included in the file that you send to the bank for processing.
  3. (Not Basics) If you want to group the electronic payment by payment type—for example, to pay bills only—select a type in the Select Payment by field.
  4. (Australia only) In the Your Bank Statement Text field, type the text you want to appear on your bank statement.
  5. In the Bank Processing Date field, enter the date you want the payment to be processed.

    Future dates

    You can future date the Bank Processing Date when preparing your electronic payment file, providing it's within the current financial year. The Bank Processing Date is the date you want the bank to process the electronic payment, but not all banks adhere to future dating bank files. Check with your bank for clarification.

  6. (Optional) Enter a Journal Memo to describe this transaction. By default this will display Electronic Payment for each new electronic payment.
  7. Click in the select column ( ) next to those payments you want to process.
  8. (Australia only) Click Bank File. A window appears, informing you that the payment will be recorded before the bank file is created.
  9. (New Zealand only) Click Process. A window appears, where you can change the transmission date (which can be any date between the computer date and the processing date), and enter details that you want to show on your statement.
  10. Click OK. The Save As window appears.

    Click New folder on the Save As window to create a new folder to save your bank files. This will make it easier to find your bank files later.

  11. Choose where you want to save the bank file. For Australia, the file extension must be ABA.

    If you are preparing multiple electronic payment files, make sure that you do not overwrite an unprocessed file when saving.

  12. Click Save. The payment information is saved in a file that you can upload to your bank for processing.

  13. If you want to prepare another electronic payment file, repeat from step 2.

  14. Click Cancel to exit the Prepare Electronic Payments window.

Uploading bank files to your bank

The bank file can be uploaded to your bank using your bank's online banking portal. Refer to the help in your online banking for instructions on how to upload files, or check with your bank. You can also search Google for your bank's instructions, e.g. search for "upload bank file ANZ" or "upload aba file westpac", etc.

Can't find your bank file? If you've searched but come up empty, recreate the bank file as described in 'To recreate a bank file' below.

 

Additional tasks

Need to find or delete an electronic payment transaction? Maybe you need to recreate a bank file? Here's how:

To find electronic payment transactions

To find electronic payment transactions

There are two ways to find an electronic payment. This can be done using the Transaction Journal or the Electronic Payments Register report.

Transaction Journal
  1. Go to Banking > Transaction Journal > Disbursements tab.
  2. Look for the ID No. starting with EP on the date you prepared the electronic payment.
    (Click to enlarge image)
Report
  1. Go to the Reports menu (at the top of the AccountRight window) and choose Index to Reports. The Index to Reports window appears.
  2. Select the Banking tab and choose the Electronic Payments Register report.
  3. Enter or select the date range or period for which you want to view the report.
  4. Click Display Report. The Report window appears.
    (Click to enlarge image)

    Example electronic payments register report
To delete an electronic payment

To delete an electronic payment

If an electronic payment was recorded incorrectly, it can be deleted. Note that this only deletes the electronic payment transaction in AccountRight and has no effect on the electronic bank file.

Here's what to do:

  1. Go to Banking > Transaction Journal > Disbursements tab.
  2. Specify the date range to display the electronic payment (these have 'EP' in the transaction ID).
  3. Open the electronic payment to be deleted.
  4. Go to the Edit menu and choose Delete Electronic Payment Transaction.

    Can't see the delete option?

    Open the preferences (Setup > Preferences > Security tab) and deselect the preference Transactions CAN'T be Changed; They Must be Reversed.

To change a transaction within a grouped electronic payment

To change a transaction within a grouped electronic payment

If you've prepared an electronic payment file (but haven't uploaded it to your bank) then realise one of the payments is wrong, you'll need to:

  1. Delete the electronic payment.
    1. Go to Banking > Transaction Journal > Disbursements tab.
    2. Specify the date range to display the electronic payment (these have 'EP' in the transaction ID).
    3. Open the electronic payment to be deleted.
    4. Go to the Edit menu and choose Delete Electronic Payment Transaction.

  2. Change the transaction which needs fixing.
  3. Prepare the electronic payment again.
To recreate a bank file

To recreate a bank file

To recreate a bank file you'll need to reprocess the electronic payment. Before you can do this you'll need to either:

  • delete the original electronic payment transaction (if it hasn't been reconciled), or
  • reverse the original electronic payment transaction (if it has been reconciled)

You'll need to make sure your security preference allows you to delete or reverse (Setup menu > Preferences > Security tab > Transactions CAN'T be Changed; They Must be Reversed).

To recreate the bank file:

  1. Open the original electronic payment transaction.
    1. Go to Banking > Transaction Journal > Disbursements tab.
    2. Look for the ID No. starting with EP on the date you prepared the electronic payment.
    3. Click the zoom arrow to open the transaction.
  2. Go to the Edit menu and choose Delete (or Reverse) Electronic Payment Transaction.
  3. Process the electronic payment (and create the bank file) again as described above.
To remove transactions from the Prepare Electronic Payments window without recording them

To remove transactions from the Prepare Electronic Payments window without recording them

A transaction will be listed in the Prepare Electronic Payments window when it's recorded as an electronic payment, like this Spend Money example:

To remove a transaction from the Prepare Electronic Payments window without selecting it to be included in a bank file, you'll need to:

  1. Reverse or delete the transaction.
  2. Record it again without selecting the Electronic Payment option. If it's a payroll transaction, you'll need to change the employee's payment details if they're no longer being paid electronically.