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SammTax
Returning Member

Customer Overpayment & Refund

Background: My client invoiced a customer who accidentally paid twice. Original amount was supposed to be only $200.00.

 

The original payment went smoothly, I tied it to the invoice and it was a done deal. I saw the extra payment in the bank feed and tied it to the customer, but not the invoice as it wouldn't let me. I also saw the chargeback that was paid out already and tied it to the customer but set it to sales so it would cancel out.

I found an article about how to record the refund, and I did so. It looks correct, but the customer profile still indicates a $200 credit even though I would have imagined it would cancel out and show zero. The overpayment still shows as an unapplied payment. Can someone tell me what I'm missing here?

 

Thanks!

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SammTax
Returning Member

Customer Overpayment & Refund

Sorry! I meant to note that I attempted the credit memo route, but the system didn't like that. It said I have to select an invoice and there were no invoices to select because the original invoice was marked as paid and closed.

Bryan_M
QuickBooks Team

Customer Overpayment & Refund

I'm glad you raised this invoice overpayment issue here, @SammTax. Allow me to guide you on how to record this correctly in QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

Please know that once an overpayment shows in QuickBooks, the system will automatically treat that as a credit for that particular customer, and it will remain open until a new invoice is created.

 

To handle this correctly, you can refund your customer's overpayment via Cheque or Expense. This reduces your bank's balance and offsets the customer's open credit, overpayment, or prepayment. Here's how:
 

  1. Click the + New icon.
  2. Select Expense or Cheque.
  3. Pick the customer you want to refund from the Payee ▼ dropdown.
  4. From the Payment account ▼ dropdown, select the bank account where you deposited the overpayment.
  5. On the first line of the Category column, select Accounts Receivable.
  6. Enter how much you want to refund in the Amount field.
  7. Fill out the other fields as you see fit, then select Save and close.

After that, you'll need to link the refund to the customer overpayment. Feel free to follow the steps below:

 

  1. Go back to the + New and select Receive payment.
  2. Choose the same customer you used for the cheque or expense when recording the refund.
  3. Fill out the other fields as you see fit.
  4. Under the Outstanding Transactions section, tick the box for the Expense or Cheque you created when recording the refund. If you have automation to apply bill payments turned on, this step is done for you.
  5. Make sure the payment is equal to the open balance, then select Save and close.

 

For more information, you can read this article: Handle customer overpayments in QuickBooks Online.

 

If you want to learn how to pair up your real-life bank balance and QuickBooks balance, you can visit this article: Match online bank transactions in QuickBooks Online.

 

Feel free to return here if you have additional questions about handling invoice overpayment by leaving a comment below. We'll be happy to assist you. Keep safe, and have a good one.