Set up payment terms
Payment terms determine how you manage due dates and payment discounts. You can use date formulas to define the payment terms. When you first sign up for Business Central, the demonstration company provides a few payment methods that businesses often use. You can, however, add as many as you need.
If you assign payment terms to customers and vendors, the same terms are always used on the sales and purchase documents you create for them. The document dates on sales and purchase documents, not their posting dates, are used to calculate due dates for payments. If needed, you can change the terms on the sales or purchase document. For example, if you want a particular customer to pay you within seven days rather than the default 14 days. Changing the terms on the document doesn't change the default payment term assigned to the customer. The same payment terms are available for sales and purchase documents.
When you post an invoice, Business Central calculates the payment discounts based on the payment terms. The payment discount date is the last date that the customer can receive a discount. The date is also calculated when you post an invoice.
Similarly, when you post a credit memo, Business Central calculates payment discounts based on the payment terms. It calculates the discount on credit memos in the same way as discounts on invoices. When you apply a credit memo to an invoice, Business Central reduces the discount amount for the invoice by the credit memo's discount amount.
If you want to send your customers reminders of overdue payments, you must set up reminder levels and terms. To learn more about reminders, go to Set Up Reminder Terms and Levels.
To set up payment terms
- Choose the icon, enter Payment Terms, and then choose the related link.
- Fill in the fields as necessary. Hover over a field to read a short description.
After you set up the payment terms, you assign them to customers and vendors. Optionally, assign payment terms to your payment methods.
Tip
In the base version of Business Central, payment terms don't support partial payments. Instead, you must use the prepayments functionality. To learn more about prepayments, go to Set Up Prepayments.
In some countries/regions, you can set up payment terms with partial payments. To learn whether your country/region supports this capability, go to the Local Functionality section in the table of contents on the left side of a Microsoft Learn article.
See also
Set Up Payment Methods
Set Up Prepayments
Setting Up Finance
Register New Customers
Register New Vendors
Sales
Purchasing