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How does Procore calculate a payment application's 'Current Payment Due' amount?

Answer

When preparing an payment application in one of Procore's Project Financials tools, the 'Application for Payment' associated with the payment application shows the 'Current Amount Due' for the billing period. Procore calculates the value in Line '8. Current Payment Due' by subtracting the amount in Line 7. 'Less Previous Certificates for Payment' from Line 6. 'Total Earned Less Retention.'

Contractor's Application for Payment

When viewing an upstream payment application for a client contract, funding or main contract, the payment application includes the 'Contractor's Application for Payment' shown below. 

Example

In the 'Contractor's Application for Payment' below, the 'Current Amount Due' is calculated as follows:

Line 6 minus Line 7 equals Line 8

 $35,421.00 - $7,740.00 = $27,681.30

 

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Subcontractor's Application for Payment

When viewing a downstream payment application for a commitment, the payment application includes a 'Summary Preview' that includes the 'Subcontractor's Application for Payment' shown below. 

Example

In the 'Subcontractor's Application for Payment' below, the 'Current Amount Due' is calculated as follows:

Line 6 minus Line 7 equals Line 8

 $28,130.00 - $26,339.00 = $1,791.00

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