Perform line-level write-off from the UI
Learn how to perform line-level write-offs for invoices and debit memos using the Zuora UI, allowing for more granular management of write-offs.
Beyond writing off an invoice at the header (billing document) level, you can now write-off an invoice or debit memo at the line-item level. This functionality provides greater flexibility in managing write-offs at a more granular level, including specific invoice line items and their associated tax amounts.
To specify write off amount at line item levels within a posted invoice through the Zuora UI:
- In the left navigation area, navigate to Billing > Invoices .
- On the All Invoices page, click the invoice that you want to write off.
- On the invoice detail page, click the three vertical dots icon to display more applicable actions, then click Write Off Invoice .
- In the displayed Write Off Invoice dialog, configure the following information:
- Go to the Line Items section. The Line Items section displays the items within the posted invoice. Charge items and the corresponding information of each charge item are displayed. The corresponding items include:
- Subscription invoice item. For each item, the service date (that is, the issued date and due date), the amount, and balance are displayed.
- The tax of the invoice item. For each item, the amount and balance are displayed.
- The discount of the invoice item. For each item, the amount and balance are displayed.
- The tax of the discount. For each item, the amount and balance are displayed.
- For each of the items, you can specify the write off amount in the respective Write-Off Amount field. As you specify the write-off amount for each item, the calculation is done automatically and the write-off amount is displayed in the Write-Off Amount field in the Write-Off Details section.
- After you specify the write-off amount in the Write-Off Amount fields, click Save .
If the invoice is written off successfully, you can find the auto-generated credit memo in the transaction (Credit Memo) UI and reporting.