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Example of split payments

Use the Split Payments tab of Debtor Maintenance to redirect debtor charges from one debtor to another. See Debtor Maintenance - Split Payments tab.

In the example below, the main debtor for the Akira children, Mr Akira, pays everything except for tuition fees. Use the T fee code to split tuition fees 50/50 between Mr Akira and his ex-wife Mrs Akira.

So, if a tuition fee of $1000 is charged, the split charge is as follows:

Tuition charge 50%

> Mr Akira

$500

Tuition split 50%

> Mrs Akira

$500

If this was instead a boarding fee for $1000, Mrs Akira would pay nothing (as it is a non-tuition fee) while Mr Akira would pay $1000.

Split payments from primary debtor's perspective

The Split Payments tab of the Debtor Maintenance window below is displayed from Mr T Allan's perspective. Mr Allan sends split payment charges to Mrs Adamski. (If you create the split in Mrs Adamski's debtor record first, Mr Allan receives split payment charges from Mrs Adamski).

Debtor Maintenance - Split Payments tab

Split payments from secondary debtor's perspective

The Split Payments tab of the Debtor Maintenance window below is displayed from Mr & Mrs Adamski's perspective. Mr & Mrs Adamski receive split payment charges from Mr Pentogenis.

Debtor Maintenance - Split Payments tab

Last modified: 4/10/2012 12:04:51 PM

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Debtor Maintenance - Split Payments tab

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