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Bad debt in Zoho Books is a customer receivable that has become uncollectable and must be removed from your Accounts Receivable balance…

Bad debt in Zoho Books is a customer receivable that has become uncollectable and must be removed from your Accounts Receivable balance by recognising it as a Bad Debt Expense on the Profit and Loss Statement.

Identifying Bad Debts in Zoho Books

The Aged Receivables Report in Zoho Books is the primary tool for identifying potential bad debts. It groups outstanding invoices by age: 0-30 days, 31-60 days, 61-90 days, and over 90 days. Invoices in the “over 90 days” bucket, particularly those from customers with no recent activity or those who have stopped responding, are candidates for bad debt assessment.

Before writing off, document your collection attempts: emails, phone calls, demand letters, and any legal notices sent. This documentation supports the tax deductibility of the bad debt expense and may be required during an income tax assessment.

Recording Bad Debt in Zoho Books

The standard method in Zoho Books is to create a credit note for the unpaid invoice amount, selecting “Bad Debt Expense” as the account on the credit note line. Apply the credit note to the open invoice to close it. This keeps the invoice history intact (showing it was raised and then written off), which is important for audit trails and for any future recovery if the customer pays unexpectedly.

Bad Debt Provision vs. Direct Write-Off

The direct write-off method (used above) records the bad debt expense only when you decide to write off a specific invoice. The allowance method estimates bad debts in advance based on historical patterns and creates a “Provision for Bad Debts” contra-asset account. While the allowance method is more conservative and commonly used in larger organisations, Zoho Books supports both. For most SMEs in India, the direct write-off method is simpler and sufficient.

Industry: Wholesale Distribution — A Chennai FMCG distributor reviews its Aged Receivables Report quarterly. Any invoice over 120 days from customers with no recent orders is flagged for the sales team. If the team confirms the customer has shut down, the finance team writes off the amount in Zoho Books and records it as Bad Debt Expense for the quarter.
What is Bad Debt in Zoho Books?

Bad debt in Zoho Books is an amount owed by a customer that is deemed uncollectable. It is recognised as an expense by writing off the corresponding invoice through a credit note or journal entry, reducing both Accounts Receivable and net profit.

How does bad debt affect my financial statements in Zoho Books?

When you write off a bad debt in Zoho Books, Accounts Receivable on the Balance Sheet decreases and Bad Debt Expense on the P&L increases by the same amount, reducing your reported net profit for the period.

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