Entering a Trust Payment can be done using the information below.

Alternatively, watch the video by clicking here > How to enter a Trust Payment

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Entering a Trust Payment

Trust Accounting - New Trust Payment#Fields

Cheque Details

EFT Details

Overdraws

Reversing a Trust Payment

Entering a Trust Payment

Step 1: Go to your Trust Accounting Register by clicking on the red courthouse icon, from the top menu bar. 

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Step 2: From the Trust Accounting register, select the Trust Payment button

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The Trust Payment screen will default to using a Trust Cheque. (This can be changed in the Appliance Settings)

If your firm is permitted to use EFT payments, you will see a toggle to change to an EFT payment.

Please set this first before entering any details of the trust payment.

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Step 3: Fill out the fields on the Trust Payment - See information on each field below.

Fields:

TOP HALF OF TRUST PAYMENT

Account: Make sure the account selected is where the funds to be drawn are currently in. 

Pay to: The recipient of the cheque.

For: The reason for the funds being paid. The 'For' field will automatically fill to the bottom half of the cheque.

Chq #: The cheque number should align with the law firm's physical cheque book and should be manually changed. However, if funds are being paid by methods other than cheque then it is recommended that there is a second numbering series for this. For example the physical trust cheques may follow a number series from 00001 - 99999 (corresponding to the cheque numbers in the cheque book) whilst payments by EFT follow the number series of EFT1 - EFT9999.  

EFT Only Fields:

 If your jurisdiction does not require these details to be entered, please contact the Wise Owl Help desk to change your settings

If your firm is permitted to use EFT payments, you will see a toggle to change to an EFT payment.

Please set this first before entering any details of the trust payment.

If you don’t see a button to toggle to EFT payments, please turn this feature on in system settings or contact us.

We recommend you choose the EFT radio button before entering any data.

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BOTTOM HALF OF TRUST PAYMENT

Step 4: After entering all of the relevant fields above, check your data. Then you can click on the Finalise and Print payment on the bottom left of the page.

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Step 5: You will get a successful message at the top of your Trust Register. Click on the green button to open the report to print.

Click on the Trust reference number to re-open and look at your trust payment.

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Overdraws

Under legislation surrounding trust accounting in Australia - matters may not be overdrawn in their own right. Therefore if a trust payment will result in a matter having a negative trust balance, an error message will appear. 

If you have the authority to enter this transaction, you will be able to enter your name and password and finalise the payment.

Please only do this if you understand the consequences and legislative impacts of Overdrawing a matter or account.

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Reversing a Trust Payment

A transaction is locked once entered. Any attempt to change the transaction MUST NOT change the original transaction. A request for a change must create a new transaction, that has the effect of reversing the original transaction. 

 You should be extremely cautious when reversing trust payments as trust accounts are a highly regulated and scrutinized aspect of law firms. Non-compliant trust accounting activities are the highest cause of lawyers being penalised or losing their practising certificates.