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Hi
I was wondering how to record this.
I had an issue with a customer before quickbooks that now was a problem so I gave him a payoff for the situation.
I was wondering how to record this in qbo I don’t want to issue a refund as there is nothing to refund to.
Thanks for any help.
Hi Brian124,
Welcome to the QuickBooks Online Community family! Properly recording your transactions is essential to keep your books accurate. With several great features in QuickBooks Online, it has never been easier to run your business. I'll be happy to assist you with this.
There are different ways to enter money-in and money-out transactions in the system. The method or approach you choose depends on the type of transaction, and how you and your account prefers to handle your books. I can see how saving your payoff as a customer refund receipt wouldn't be accurate as you don't have a Product/Service associated with it. In situations where you have a money-out movement like this, you can either enter a Cheque and select an appropriate Category for your payoff, or use a Journal entry to record your transaction. Because journal entries are only recommended if you're well-versed in accountingt principles, I strongly recommend reaching out to your accountant to make sure everything is lining up correctly should you use that approach. You can invite your accountant as a user in your account by going to the My accountant menu and using the provided field to complete the invite. Alternatively, you can select Find a Pro Accountant below to access our accountants' list.
To assist you during the creation of a journal entry, here's an article: Create a journal entry in QuickBooks Online
For more on how to enter a cheque in QuickBooks Online, check out this article: How to write cheques
I hope this helps! Have a great day.
Hi
thanks for your reply.
What would be the appropriate category? if I went that way?
What would you call it?
Thanks
Hi Brian124,
That would be something best discussed with an accountant as they are trained on what accounts or category to pick. If you don't have an accountant you can find one in your area by going to My Accountant tab in QuickBooks Online and then Find a pro to help button that takes you to our list of QuickBooks-certified accountants.
Have a great one!
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