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Hi angela-highton,
Follow the steps below to record the over-payment and refund from your supplier:
1) Record the purchase using a Bill.
2) Save and select 'Make Payment' - enter the full amount paid including the over-payment. This will leave an un-applied payment of the over-payment amount on the suppliers account.
3) When you receive the refund, create a manual bank deposit in QuickBooks with the details below by going to the + icon > Bank deposit.
On the bank deposit:
- Select the bank account and date the money was refunded
- Scroll to 'Add fund to this deposit' - enter the supplier under 'Received From', choose your Creditors account under 'Account', and enter the amount refunded. Save & close.
4) Go to the suppliers page and click on New transaction > Cheque. Add the unapplied payment and bank deposit to the cheque from the panel on the right. The amount paid should show 0.00 as the amounts contra eachother. Save & close.
The over-payment and refund are now recorded. If you have your banking connected this will now show a match to the deposit :)
Hi Georgia,
So create a bill for the amount that should have been paid, not what was paid?
Regards
Angela
Hello Angela,
Create a bill for the amount that should have been paid, but record a payment against the bill for the full amount including the overpayment. :)
Let us know if you have any further questions.
Thanks,
Talia
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