Add a new bill

This article explains how to record a bill you've been sent by one of your suppliers in FreeAgent.

Bills are invoices that you receive from your suppliers, as opposed to those that you issue to your customers. Other software might call this area 'Creditors', 'Suppliers' or 'Accounts Payable'. Bills are for goods and services that you will have to pay for - but perhaps not immediately. It depends on whether your supplier gives you credit.

Before you start

Check that the supplier you are adding the bill for has been added as a contact, either by uploading their information into FreeAgent or manually adding them as a new contact, before following the steps below.

Purchase orders

FreeAgent doesn't support purchase orders, therefore you’ll need to use a separate package like MS Excel or Word to create any purchase orders.

Then, when you add a bill or explain payments in FreeAgent relating to these purchase orders, enter the purchase order number in the description and/or attach a copy of the purchase order to your bill/transaction.

There is also a third-party integration with FreeAgent called Appcrual which mentions it supports purchase orders, but as this integration was built by their team, you would need to contact them for more information.

Adding a bill

Select 'Bills' at the top of the screen.

Bills tab highlighted at the top of the screen.

Alternatively, you can add a bill by selecting ‘Add new’ on the Overview page and selecting ‘Bill’ from the drop-down menu.

'Bill' selected in drop-down menu under 'Add new'.

You can also navigate from the Contacts page by selecting the contact who you would like to add a bill for. Then from the 'Add new' menu, choose 'Bill'. Please note that this is the only way to add a bill if a contact has been hidden.

'Bill' selected in drop-down menu under 'Add new'.

If you’re adding your first bill in FreeAgent, select ‘Create your first bill’.

'Create your first bill' button highlighted on Bills page.

If you’ve already added your first bill in FreeAgent, select 'Add new bill' in the top-right to add a new one.

'Add new bill' button highlighted in bills page header.

You can either upload a receipt using Smart Capture to auto-fill some of the details, or manually enter all of the remaining details of the out-of-pocket expense.

Uploading a receipt using Smart Capture

In the ‘Attachment’ section, select ‘Upload to Smart Capture’.

'Upload to Smart Capture' button highlighted on Add a New Bill page.

You’ll be taken to the Files area of your account where you can upload the relevant receipt.

Select files field with option to upload files from device.

Once you’ve uploaded the receipt, select the three dots to the right of the total value and select ‘Create bill’.

'Create bill' highlighted on drop down menu from three dots.

Smart Capture will attempt to automatically extract the date, total value and populate some sections with suggestions.

Bill Details section.

Review the details, enter any remaining information and select ‘Save and Review’ at the bottom of the screen to complete the process.

Manually entering all of the bill details

Attachments

You can upload a scanned image of your bill by choosing 'Select a file' in the 'Attachment' section.

If you used the FreeAgent mobile app to capture an image file and save it to the Files area of your account, select 'Choose from saved files' instead and follow the instructions. Attaching an image file to an expense or bill will remove it from the Files area of your FreeAgent account.

Once you've selected the attachment, add a description to the 'Attachment description' field.

Attachment section with options to select and file and input a description.

Next, you’ll need to complete the contact and reference details, bill dates, currency, tax and additional fields (if applicable).

Contact and reference

Select which supplier the bill is for from the ‘Supplier Contact’ drop-down menu. Please note that if the contact is hidden they won’t appear in the list and you’ll need to navigate to the contact in order to add a bill for them. You can also add a new contact by selecting 'Or add a new contact' next to the ‘Supplier Contact’ field. However, this only allows you to enter the name of the new contact, not their email address. You’ll need to edit the contact to add additional details if you create a contact this way.

Enter a reference number for this bill in the ‘Reference’ field. This will usually be the invoice number that your supplier included on the bill. Alternatively, you might prefer to use your own numbering system and then enter that into FreeAgent. If you’re unsure how to number your bills, speak to your accountant.

Add a New Bill Page.

Dates

Enter the date of the bill in the ‘Bill Date’ field. Your supplier will usually call this the 'Invoice Date'.

FreeAgent works out the due date for you, but if this date is not correct you can overwrite it or change it using the calendar next to the 'Due On' box.

Options to enter dates for Bill Date and when bill is due to be paid.

Currency

Choose the currency that the bill is in. 

Currency selected from drop-down menu.

Tax inclusivity

You can choose whether to enter totals inclusive or exclusive of tax. If the bill you're adding does not include tax, you can select either option.

Options to choose if bill totals will be entered either including or excluding tax.

Comments

Enter a comment in the ‘Comments’ box if you wish, for example some notes about what the bill was for. 

Comments box highlighted.

Bill contents

If you're entering a bill which is for a single category and tax rate, select 'A single item or items of the same category'. You'll then enter the bill category, total value and tax rate. If you select this option and later want to add more items, find out how to add a line item to a bill.

If you are entering a bill which is for items with different categories or tax rates, select 'Multiple items with different categories and tax rates'. Line item information, including category, value and tax rate will be added on the next screen.

Options to select if bill contains either items from the same or from different categories.

Link to project

If this bill was incurred while you were working on a particular project, you can link it to that project, and choose whether you're going to charge the customer for it, and if so, for how much. Please note that you’ll only be able to select a project that has an ‘Active’ status. If the bill is for the purchase of a capital asset, it won’t be possible to link it to a project.

Projects listed in drop-down menu.

Recurring

If you have recurring bills, such as a bill for your business's rent or business rates, you can select how frequently this bill recurs from the ‘This Bill recurs’ drop-down menu. FreeAgent will then add a new bill for you automatically in the future up until the date you enter in the ‘Recurs until’ field. If you leave this field blank, FreeAgent will continue to add a new bill indefinitely. You can edit a recurring bill if the charge, or reference, is slightly different each time, for example telephone bills.

Regularity option to select from drop-down menu.

Once you've entered all of the relevant details for the bill, select 'Save and Review' to save the bill If you chose to create a single item bill or 'Cancel' to exit the screen without saving the bill.

if you chose to create a bill with multiple categories or tax rates, select 'Save and Continue' to save the bill, or 'Cancel' to exit the screen without saving the bill.

Add items to the bill

If you chose to create a bill with multiple categories or tax rates, you’ll need to add line items to the bill.

To do this, select ‘Add bill item’.

'Add bill item' button highlighted on a draft bill.

This will bring up the 'Add new bill item’ screen.

Add new bill item page.

Once you have entered all the necessary details for the bill line item, select 'Save’ to complete the process and add it to the bill. If you need to add additional bill items, select 'Save and add another'. Please note that you can add a maximum of 40 line items to a bill. Find out more about how to add a line item to a bill.

Example of a bill.

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