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Billing Batches Tab

Billing Batches Tab

The process to both start a new billing batch as well as reviewing and managing previously created batches takes places on the Billing Batches Tab. This article will walk you through starting a new batch and adding information to the created batches.


Creating a New Batch

To create a new bill batch click the “Insert” button at the top.

This will insert a new batch where you’ll have to fill out the below information which has details of the field descriptions:

  1. Invoice Date: The date will be used on invoices created for this batch

  2. Add Fees: An option to add fees into the current batch

  3. Format: Usually the state you are submitting the file

  4. ETIN: Electronic transmitter identification number, usually the Provider ID

  5. TAX: Federal tax identification number

  6. Provider Address: Your address

  7. Provider City, State, Zip: Your city state and city take note of the format

  8. Test: Check this option if this is a test file.

  9. SenderID: This will be provided to you by Arborsoft

  10. Receiver ID: This is usually provided to you in implementation document

  11. Contact: Contact name

  12. Contact Phone: Contact phone

Once the above information is filled out, click save at the top which will auto assign a batch number.


Adding Payroll Batches

Now that the batch has been created, you’re free to add payroll batches to the billing batch. Right-click on the grid and you will see the two options that appear above that will allow you to both add and remove batches as well.

 

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