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This is because the money may need to be returned to the customer at the end of the leasing period.
This is because the money may need to be returned to the customer at the end of the leasing period.


=== 1. Create a Liability Account ===
=== Create a Liability Account ===
In the Chart of Accounts, create an account such as:


Customer Security Deposits
# In the Chart of Accounts, create an account such as:
# Customer Security Deposits
# The account should be classified as a '''Liability Account'''.


The account should be classified as a '''Liability Account'''.
=== Receiving the Security Deposit ===


=== 2. Receiving the Security Deposit ===
# When the customer pays the security deposit, record the amount against the Customer Security Deposits liability account.
When the customer pays the security deposit, record the amount against the Customer Security Deposits liability account.
# To do that, navigate to Finance Mgt, Process General Receipt, At the From pull-down menu. select Customer.
# Then, enter the customer name and Branch name.  Fill in the table and select a suitable GL account. Please check with the accountant which account should be used. Or, create a GL Code for "Customer Security Deposit".
# The accounting entry will generally be:
## Debit: Bank
## Credit: Customer Security Deposits
## The deposit is therefore shown as an amount owed back to the customer and is not included as sales income.


The accounting entry will generally be:
=== Returning the Security Deposit ===


Debit: Bank
# When the leasing agreemt ends and the deposit is refunded:
## Debit: Customer Security Deposits
## Credit: Bank
## This clears the security depenosit liability.


Credit: Customer Security Deposits
=== If Part of the Deposit Is Forfeited or Used ===


The deposit is therefore shown as an amount owed back to the customer and is not included as sales income.
# If part of the security deposit is used to settle unpaid rental, damage charges or other agreed charges, the relevant amount should first be applied to the appropriate invoice or income account.
 
# Any remaining refundable balance should be returned to the customer.
=== 3. Returning the Security Deposit ===
When the leasing agreement ends and the deposit is refunded:
 
Debit: Customer Security Deposits
 
Credit: Bank
 
This clears the security deposit liability.
 
=== 4. If Part of the Deposit Is Forfeited or Used ===
If part of the security deposit is used to settle unpaid rental, damage charges or other agreed charges, the relevant amount should first be applied to the appropriate invoice or income account.
 
Any remaining refundable balance should be returned to the customer.


=== Summary ===
=== Summary ===
Refundable security deposit → Liability
Not Rental Income
Not Sales Income
Not Cost of Goods Sold


Refunded at end of lease, subject to the leasing agreement
# Refundable security deposit → Liability
# Not Rental Income
# Not Sales Income
# Not Cost of Goods Sold
# Refunded at end of lease, subject to the leasing agreement

Latest revision as of 15:59, 15 July 2026


How to Handle a Customer's Security Deposit

A refundable security deposit received from a customer should not be recorded as income.

This is because the money may need to be returned to the customer at the end of the leasing period.

Create a Liability Account

  1. In the Chart of Accounts, create an account such as:
  2. Customer Security Deposits
  3. The account should be classified as a Liability Account.

Receiving the Security Deposit

  1. When the customer pays the security deposit, record the amount against the Customer Security Deposits liability account.
  2. To do that, navigate to Finance Mgt, Process General Receipt, At the From pull-down menu. select Customer.
  3. Then, enter the customer name and Branch name. Fill in the table and select a suitable GL account. Please check with the accountant which account should be used. Or, create a GL Code for "Customer Security Deposit".
  4. The accounting entry will generally be:
    1. Debit: Bank
    2. Credit: Customer Security Deposits
    3. The deposit is therefore shown as an amount owed back to the customer and is not included as sales income.

Returning the Security Deposit

  1. When the leasing agreemt ends and the deposit is refunded:
    1. Debit: Customer Security Deposits
    2. Credit: Bank
    3. This clears the security depenosit liability.

If Part of the Deposit Is Forfeited or Used

  1. If part of the security deposit is used to settle unpaid rental, damage charges or other agreed charges, the relevant amount should first be applied to the appropriate invoice or income account.
  2. Any remaining refundable balance should be returned to the customer.

Summary

  1. Refundable security deposit → Liability
  2. Not Rental Income
  3. Not Sales Income
  4. Not Cost of Goods Sold
  5. Refunded at end of lease, subject to the leasing agreement