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Handle a customer credit or overpayment in QuickBooks Online

Learn what to do in QuickBooks Online when a customer overpays you.

Customers can pay you too much for several reasons. When this happens, you can use the credit toward an invoice, refund the customer, or enter the overpayment as a tip in QuickBooks.

Option 1: Apply the credit to an invoice

Apply the credit to an invoice you already created

  1. Select + New.
  2. Select Receive payment.
  3. Select the customer, then the credit and the invoice.
  4. Select another pending invoice and enter the overpayment amount in its Payment column.
  5. Select Save and new or Save and close.

Apply the credit to a new invoice

  1. Select + New.
  2. Select Invoice.
  3. Create the invoice.
  4. Select + New. Then select Receive payment.
  5. Select the credit and then Save and new or Save and close.

Tip: Set up customer credits to apply to future payments by default.

  1. Go to Settings ⚙ and select Account and Settings.
  2. Select Advanced.
  3. In the Automation section, select Edit, and select Automatically apply credits.

Option 2: Refund the customer for the overpayment

If your customer overpaid you on accident, you can give them a refund.

Option 3: Record the overpayment as a tip

If your customer paid more than their total on purpose, you can record it as a tip.

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