Direct Bill / City Ledger - Late Fees
If you charge late fees, the system can calculate and post them for you.
- You designate the number of days past the invoice date for a transaction to be considered late.
- You designate the percent to calculate on late unpaid or partially paid invoices.
- Note: In the calculation of late fees, unpaid late fees will be included in the past-due amount and will accrue late fees as well.
Step One - Notify Execu/Tech that you wish to post late fees
Step Two - Set up the Transaction Code
Step Three - Edit the Parameter Record
Step Four - Edit the Customer Master Record
Step Five - Run "Post Late Fees" from your Direct Bill menu
Step Six - Update your batch
Step Three: Edit the Parameter Record.

"Late fee charge code:" Enter the transaction code that you set up in Step Two.
"Late fee days:" Enter the number of day after the invoice date to consider an invoice late.
"Late fee percent:" Enter the percent to calculate on late unpaid or partially paid invoices. The example above is ten percent. Nine 1/4 percent is in the format 9.25 and so on.
"Allow open item?: Answer Y.
For complete instructions see Control Files Setup .
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Step Five: Run "Post Late Fees" from your Direct Bill menu.

From you Direct Bill menu select "Post Late Fees".
At the prompt, enter the "as of" date. This is the date on which the fees will post. It is also used to determine whether an invoice is past due or "late". You may enter a beginning and ending customer code (use the same code if posting to only one customer). If posting to all customers whose accounts should receive late fees, leave the customer field blank and press Enter through the fields.

You will receive a notification message when the posting is complete. Click OK.
Below is a sample late fee posted to a customer account:

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