Kashoo Classic: Invoicing and Payments

Customize the Invoices you send from Kashoo & accept online payments

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The Invoicing and Payments page is where your invoicing address and contact details are added, and where you can set up your Kashoo business to receive payment by credit card.  

By enabling Payments, you can email your invoice to clients with a link that allows them pay you online using Visa, MasterCard, or American Express. Payments are automatically logged in Kashoo, and when the money is transferred to your bank account, that Transfer transaction will also be created in Kashoo along with any associated “Payments” fees.


Invoicing

The Business Information section includes the Name and Contact Email address for the primary invoicing and payment contact for your company.  

The address you type in the Mailing Address section will appear as the payment mailing address on your invoice.

The Additional Details section is where your website address, and business phone numbers can be added.
The Client Statement Memo section is a place to type a generic message that will appear on all invoices created within Kashoo.

Click on the Save Invoicing button when your changes in the Invoicing section are complete.  


Payments

In the Payments section, you have an option to accept payment by credit card using Stripe. If you do not yet have a Stripe account, you can register for one here.


Next Steps

  1. When you are ready to connect Kashoo and Stripe, simply click on the link to add your Stripe account.

2. Next, set a Processor Name. This is the name you will see when creating invoices. Since you're setting up Stripe, you can type in Stripe.

3. Select the account that you want to Deposit Payments to. This is where the funds will be tracked in Kashoo.

4. Find your Stripe Live Secret Key by logging into the Stripe Dashboard and going to Developers > API keys. (Please DO NOT use the test key)

7. Input your Stripe Live Secret Key in Kashoo.

8. Click Save.


Set Defaults and Notifications

Once you have set up your Credit Card Processing accounts you can set your default behaviours in Kashoo, at the Company level as well as at the Customer level.

Company default:

In Settings > Invoice and Payments you have the option set the default way that you allow credit card payments, you can also choose to have no credit card option as your default.

Once you have set up your first credit card processing account you will now have the option to set up Payment Notification Email. This will email you every time your customers pay. You don't need to do anything because the payment will automatically show up in Kashoo but this way you will know in real time who has paid you. Additionally, we'll notify you if there's ever a problem when trying to process a payment.

Press Enter and If you've added an email address correctly, you'll see a green box below.

Client default:

In the Clients page you'll have the option to choose your default processor to use with that specific Client. This will save you steps when you create an Invoice. To choose the default processor, select your Client, and then edit the Credit Card Processor field.


Sending Invoices and Receiving Payments

  1. Create an invoice in Kashoo and for the Receivable account set it as Unpaid Accounts Receivable. If the invoice is marked as Paid you will be unable to use Credit Card Processing.

2. If you have a default set up then when you email the invoice it will have a payment link on it for your customer to pay you online. You can also override how you want to accept payments per invoice by changing the Allow credit card payment via field.

3. When you click on Email there will be a message on the bottom letting you know which processor is associated with the invoice. Enter in any additional information you want into the body of the email and click Send.


What Your Customer Will See

1. Your customer will receive an email that contains the link to pay the invoice online.

2. When your customer clicks on the link they will go to a page that outlines the details of the invoice.

3. When your customer clicks on Pay Invoice a pop up will appear and they will be asked to input their billing details and click on Pay Now.

4. They will then be taken to a payment complete screen, where they will have the option to Print Receipt.


Special Notes:

  • If you have multiple credit card processing accounts set up in Kashoo, you can update the one you have set on any given invoice at will. Your customer will pay using the processor that you have selected in Kashoo. If you have already sent out an invoice with a payment link to your customer and later change the processor in Kashoo, your customer will pay based on your latest changes in Kashoo -- all without you having to re-send the invoice.

  • If you disconnect your Credit Card Processing accounts, all payment links that have been sent via email will be voided. If you reconnect your Credit Card accounts, you will need to send out the invoices with new payment links on them.

  • If your Kashoo subscription is not valid, all your payment links will be inactive.

  • User access level of Creator or Admin required in order to access the Credit Card Processing page to configure the settings.

Period Locking

  • You can't send an invoice with a payment link when your period lock end date is set in the future.

  • If you had sent an invoice with a payment link and then later change your period lock end date to a date in the future, when your customer pays their invoice, the payment will be processed normally, but the payment will not be recorded in Kashoo. You will need to manually record this.

  • If the customer attempts to pay an invoice that has already been paid, they will see a message indicating there is no amount due and to contact the business owner for details.


About Stripe

Stripe is the world's leading digital payments provider, trusted by millions of companies of all sizes. Stripe offers competitive, pay-as-you-go pricing based only on the payments you process. There are no hidden fees, and you can rest assured knowing your critical financial data is protected by Stripe's best-in-class security standards.

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