Why is Daily star charging extra $$ for thanksgiving, puzzle and lifestyle issue never ask if wanted. Bill late and charge late fees. different fees for same paper. Helga Russell 297.4030.
We have a bill for over $500 annual subscr. Neighbors have similar issues. DS claims it is so much extra work to assemble spec issues and all the ads
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Interesting question. We have solar too but never got around to learning how to read the meter itself as I usually look at the on line (phone app) for the solar production. Reading the meter can give you the actual amount you will be charged if you have the 1st of the month reading and the end of the month reading. With a bit of math you can subtract the amount your panels produced to the amount you used. That's the basics used on your electric bill. Though they do add in the tax, fuel fee, and Admin charge. The fees are usually only charge if you used power in excess of what you produced. But they will always charge the Admin service fee which is about $18 in Hawaii. I've heard similar (under $20) charges in other states.
"888888" is a test mode to check display
"001 ######" Lifetime consumption (power used)
"071 ######" Lifetime over production(power sent back)
"252" The type of service (which is NETMETERING)
* Yes, a bit confusing and requires you to gather up your old electric bills to get all the numbers. I generally look on the bill for the daily K-watt usage and compare that to the daily usage. We use 42 Kilo watts per day in our home. If the solar produces 42 K watts today then I have an idea that we produced enough to cover today's power usage. Rainy days will produce less be may be compensated by several sunny days. The summer is always best as the sun shines all the time. No worries. Usually the first year after a new solar installation. The customer will incur some months with a higher bill (but still lower than a non-solar billing). But as the year progresses into the summer (or sunny months) your bills will lower usually to the Admin charge level. It will be higher if you have an under power demand system (or under sized system, BELOW what your normal usage is.)
Next year you will probably forget about checking and reading as the bill will settle.
The following link will help read the meter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AbiAGP7X8s
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You have to create a different item for each charge. eg maintenace fee, garbage collection, assesment etc. You bill each client with the diferrent items. You can have QuickBooks automatically charge for recurring items by memorizing the transaction. www.cpahispano.com
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Actually, you do not want to reduce the product name. When you make the deposit from PayPal, you want it to be for the full amount the customer paid. Then add a second line with a minus amount for the fees, and the account of paypal fees (expense). This way, you split off the fees paid to paypal as an expense, and the bank reconcile matches.
Attempting to reduce the ProductName will only result in tax liability issues, as you have to charge sales tax on the full amount the customer was originally charged.
Using a negative line on the deposit to split the paypal fees off is a much cleaner process, and causes no confussion for the accountants.
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