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Hansen31
Level 1

Vendor Refund and Categorization

Hello,

I have a few questions regarding a vendor refund and how to categorize a refund.

 

I entered a bill in the vendor tab and paid that bill, but we had to return an item back to the vendor that we did not bill to the customer.

I now show the return on my bank transactions, how do I link that to my paid bill?

Or what is the best way?

 

Also, what category should a refund be? Is that income? 

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Erika_K
QuickBooks Team

Vendor Refund and Categorization

Tracking vendor refunds is crucial for maintaining accurate financial records and managing cash flow effectively, Hansen. I'm committed to helping you navigate vendor refunds, and providing clarity and precision in your financial documentation.

 

When you receive a refund from a vendor, the initial step is to create a vendor credit. It's important to use the same expense account or item used on the original vendor bill. This action reduces your expenses and increases the balance in the vendor's Accounts Payable (A/P) account.

 

Refer to the steps below on how to proceed: 

 

  1. Go to the + New on the left navigation panel.
  2. Choose Vendor credit.
  3. In the Vendor dropdown menu, select your vendor.
  4. Enter the Item details. (Note: If you choose an inventory item, QuickBooks will put it back into inventory. If the item is defective or if you don’t want it added back to inventory, you can make an inventory adjustment.)
  5. Once done, click Save and close.

 

Next, connect the refund or bank transaction to the vendor's A/P account. Then, go to the Pay bills page to link the refund to the vendor credit. Find the bill created by the refund and apply the vendor credit you made earlier. Moreover, I recommend consulting an accounting professional for expert and tailored guidance on refund categorization and process. 

 

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Rainflurry
Level 14

Vendor Refund and Categorization

@Hansen31 

 

Ignore the response from @Erika_K.  It's super frustrating that QB employees don't even understand how QBO works and have no understanding of accounting.  The advice on using a vendor credit is incomplete and you don't want to assign the refund to income.

 

There's no connection between the refund and the original bill.  You want to create a vendor credit and link that to the refund.  To do that, create a vendor credit (New > Vendor credit).  Use the same expense account or product on the vendor credit that you used on the original bill from the vendor for the item.  That reduces your expense or pulls the item from inventory (if you used an inventory product) and posts a corresponding credit to that vendor's A/P account.  When you receive the refund (the bank transaction), assign that to A/P for that vendor.  Finally, to link the refund received to the vendor credit, go to New > Pay bills, click on the "bill" created by the refund and apply the credit created by the Vendor credit to it.  You should be all set.   

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