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I've already received the payment to an invoice from a customer and now they have paid for it again. How do I transact that?
Hi there, Gillian. Thanks for sharing the detailed information about your concern.
You can create a refund receipt transaction to deal with an invoice that was paid twice by your customer, if you have returned the money to them immediately.
This will offset the excess amount you received in your QuickBooks record, balancing to your real-life bank entries.
Here's how:


Another way around is to create delayed credits for them. This works if your customer prefers getting a credit to lower the cost of their next purchase. You can read this article for more information: Handle customer adjustment notes and delayed credits in QuickBooks Online.
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