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No need to worry, @sheila30.
You can easily create a Refund receipt for your client who asks for a chargeback. Here's how:
In your QuickBooks Online (QBO) account:
Here's an article you can read for more details: Record a customer refund in QuickBooks Online
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How can this be done in QB 2019 desktop?
I'll help you record the chargeback your customer has requested in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), @beesrvresort.
There are two ways of how you can do this in QuickBooks. One is to process the transaction as a refund, and the other option is to record it as a business expense by creating a check.
Here's how to create a refund:
Then, use the same bank account you use in recording the original transaction. This way, you can link it to the right account in QuickBooks. After this, click OK.
You can also follow the steps in this article to record chargeback by creating a check in QBDT: How to write check in QuickBooks.
Additionally, you can look over this article for more info about how to payback or handle your customer's credits in QuickBooks: How to create a credit memo or refund check in QBDT for Windows.
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I have followed these steps but the issue that I am now running into is that the account now shows a $0 balance when the original balance is due for payment.
Ex I have customer invoice for $30, they paid with credit card, credit card payment was processed. 30 days later they disputed the charges and there was a chargeback on the account.
Now there is $30 due for payment.
When I follow the steps there is not a balance of $30
I have here steps you can follow to help you handle this customer chargeback properly on your QuickBooks Desktop.
First, you can delete the one you have recorded prior. Write a check instead to make sure that there is an AR reflected on the customer account for the chargeback. Here's how:
After that, you will be able to reopen the original invoice. From there, you can resend the invoice to your customer.
You can utilize this article to learn more about handling checks: Create, modify, and print checks in QuickBooks Desktop.
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