This skill guides functional consultants and business owners through setting up Odoo Accounting correctly from scratch. It covers chart of accounts configuration, journal setup, tax rules, fiscal positions, payment terms, and the bank statement reconciliation workflow.
@odoo-accounting-setup and describe your accounting scenario.Menu: Accounting → Configuration → Payment Terms → New
Name: Net 30 / 2% Early Pay Discount
Company: [Your Company]
Lines:
Line 1:
- Due Type: Percent
- Value: 100%
- Due: 30 days (full balance due in 30 days)
Early Payment Discount (Odoo 16+):
Discount %: 2
Discount Days: 10
Balance Sheet Accounts:
- Gain: 4900 Early Payment Discounts Granted
- Loss: 5900 Early Payment Discounts Received
Note (v16+): Use the built-in Early Payment Discount field instead of the old split-line workaround. Odoo now posts the discount automatically when the customer pays within the discount window and generates correct accounting entries.
Menu: Accounting → Configuration → Fiscal Positions → New
Name: EU Intra-Community B2B
Auto-detection: ON
- Country Group: Europe
- VAT Required: YES (customer must have EU VAT number)
Tax Mapping:
Tax on Sales (21% VAT) → 0% Intra-Community VAT
Tax on Purchases → 0% Reverse Charge
Account Mapping:
(Leave empty unless your localization requires account remapping)
Menu: Accounting → Configuration → Reconciliation Models → New
Name: Bank Fee Auto-Match
Type: Write-off
Matching Order: 1
Conditions:
- Label Contains: "BANK FEE" OR "SERVICE CHARGE"
- Amount Type: Amount is lower than: $50.00
Action:
- Account: 6200 Bank Charges
- Tax: None
- Analytic: Administrative
l10n_us, l10n_mx, etc.) before manually creating accounts — it sets up the correct chart of accounts.@odoo-l10n-compliance for those.@odoo-hr-payroll-setup.