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I hope your new year is going well. I'm seeking guidance on handling return transactions with Forte credit card processor platform using QuickBooks Desktop 2020.
Specifically, I'm having trouble recording the bounced transactions that are being netted against payments that have not bounced listed under the withdrawals on the bank statement.
My client has received all payments before hiring me, however he did not use the settlement reports to balance properly. I have requested the proper reports.
The original payment has been documented on the customer's account although it was returned.
All clients have made secondary payments for the bounced transaction.
In the make deposit window, you can see the bounced payment as well as the payment that actually cleared.
Has anyone else encountered this issue with Forte?
How do you handle return transactions in QuickBooks Desktop via credit card processor. I know this process can be complex.
Any advice or best practices would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Thank you for reaching out, @American Express Import, and I hope your new year is off to a good start. I understand you’re looking for guidance on recording bounced payments netted against cleared ACH deposits using QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) 2020. This is a common occurrence, and I want to ensure I can help you navigate it.
When dealing with bounced payments that are netted against cleared payments, the key is to accurately reflect both the bounced transactions and the successful subsequent payments. Let’s tackle this step by step.
First, create a deposit for the original payments with a date when the invoice was first paid since they are still visible in the Make Deposit window. This process will clear your Undeposited Funds account. You can follow these steps:
Then, create a Check affecting Accounts Receivable (A/R). You can use this check to link it to the original bounced payment and offset it. Here's how:
Next, follow these steps to apply the original payment to the check:
Thirdly, link the cleared second payment to the original invoice.
You can repeat the process above for the rest of the bounced payments. Then, create a deposit for the secondary payments that cleared in your bank.
Alternative way to record bounced payments in QBDT is detailed in the Option 2: Manual record bounced check of this article: Handle Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) or bounced check from customers.
If you need to reconcile your bank account after these steps, here's a helpful guide: Reconcile an account in QuickBooks Desktop.
I hope these instructions help you manage the bounced transactions in QBDT, @American Express Import. Ensuring accuracy with these entries is essential, and you're on the right track by requesting the correct reports. If you need further assistance or have more questions while recording bounced payments in QBDT, feel free to click the Reply button. We’re here to help. Take care!
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