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We are an animal rescue. Our veterinarian bills us weekly. We have a grant that pays for spay/neuter of dogs, with a $75 copay. Instead of simply deducting the $75 from the total bill, and billing me for the balance, they credit me the $75 for each downpayment, then bill me for the total bill. This makes it complicated for me, but easier on them.
This past week, I had 2 - $75 credits. I already had 2 credits waiting to be used. They deducted $150 from my total payments. After entering everything, I realized I used the wrong 2 credits. How do I go back and undo the credits, so I can apply the correct ones. I can't seem to find how to show where a credit was applied, after the fact.
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Hey there, d.riseberg.
Thanks for the quick response. I'm here to clarify the steps I've provided above and helped you determine the credits applied to the invoices.
To clarify the steps above, you can simply edit vendor credits. Change the credit to a bill and you are warned it will unlink it from the bill. Save it. Then edit the transaction again by selecting the credit and save it again.
Regarding credits applied to the invoices, you can follow the steps below to determine what invoice is linked to the credit.
Here's how:
Please let me know how it goes or if you ran into a different situation by leaving a Reply below. I'm always here to help you with credits in QuickBooks Desktop.
I'm glad to see you here in the Community, d.riseberg.
Let me provide you with easy steps on how you can undo the credits and apply it to the correct bill.
You can remove a vendor credit from a bill if it is wrongly applied.
Here's how:
Here's an article for your reference: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/community/Income-and-expenses/Remove-or-unapply-a-credit-from-an-invoi....
For additional help with QuickBooks, feel free to reach out to our Customer Care Team. You can get our most-up-to-date number here:
I'm always here if you need additional assistance about bills and vendor credits in QuickBooks Desktop.
I've read the response, and even tried to follow the steps. It simply doesn't make sense. It is already a credit. It says: "Select the Credit radio button to change the transaction type to credit" - there is no change. Then re-find the credit and "Change the transaction back to credit by selecting the Credit radio button". It never stopped being a credit.
What am I missing?
I don't understand the instructions. It is already a vendor credit. It says to "Select the Credit radio button to change the transaction type to credit". It already is a credit, so I'm not changing anything.
Then it says "Change the transaction back to credit by selecting the Credit radio button". Again, it already is a credit. I still haven't done anything to the transaction/credit. What am I missing?
Also I understand that the instructions are to remove a credit from a bill. I am also wanting to know how to determine what credits are being applied to what invoices.
Hey there, d.riseberg.
Thanks for the quick response. I'm here to clarify the steps I've provided above and helped you determine the credits applied to the invoices.
To clarify the steps above, you can simply edit vendor credits. Change the credit to a bill and you are warned it will unlink it from the bill. Save it. Then edit the transaction again by selecting the credit and save it again.
Regarding credits applied to the invoices, you can follow the steps below to determine what invoice is linked to the credit.
Here's how:
Please let me know how it goes or if you ran into a different situation by leaving a Reply below. I'm always here to help you with credits in QuickBooks Desktop.
I tried to do the steps to find out what payment had the credit taken, but when I do CTRL+H i only get a HISTORY of my computer....
I just need to see where the customer took the credits.
thanks!
Happy Friday, @joanne24.
I hope you're having a great day so far.
Since our Ctrl + H shortcut keys aren't working for you, let's get to the history the old fashioned way with just a few simple clicks.
To do this:
1. Open the Credit memo.
2. At the top of the screen, click the Reports tab.
3. Choose Transaction History.
That's all there is to it. Please let me know if you have any more questions. I'll be here on the lookout to help you. Take care!
I am using ONLINE and I have nothing like the picture you show!
I open the credit memo but there is nothing across the top.....
Thanks for reaching back out, @joanne24.
I do apologize that we provided directions for Desktop and not Online. Allow me to walk you through reviewing the transaction history in QuickBooks Online.
Here's how:
1. Open the credit memo.
2. At the bottom of the screen, click More.
3. Choose Audit History.
4. Now you'll be able to see the history of the credit memo.
Please let me know if you find you need more help. I'll still be here on the lookout. Have a great rest of your day!
Thanks...I did do that but again...I dont see WHICH payment took the credit into account.
I see that it was "taken" on 9/27 but with which payment?
Sorry but I just cant see the info I need.
Ctrl H or Command H on a Mac just hides the QB window for me, is there some other way to see to which invoice a credit was applied?
I've got your back, @SCH LLC.
You can open pull up the Transaction List by Customer report to see which invoice the credit was applied. Here's how:
Also, to get a list of all payments and invoices for each of your customers, you may pull up the Invoices and Received Payments Report. Then, customize it so it will only show the info you need.
Let me know how this goes and post a reply below. I'm always here to help you see your payment history. Have a good one.
this looks like what i want to do, but my menu doesn't match up to the instructions, I have Desktop Pro Plus 2021?
Let me further assist you, @SCH LLC.
The above steps are for QuickBooks Online. To help you see the applied credits for an invoice in QuickBooks Desktop Pro Plus 2021, please refer to these steps:
For more info, please head to the Customize reports page at this link.
You can also seek self-help articles on our QuickBooks help articles page, to help you get your QuickBooks task done in no time.
If you need further assistance about viewing credits applied to the invoices, leave a response below. I'm just a post away to help you. Have a good one.
I am trying to find how credits were applied to invoices from vendors (companies I buy products from) , not customers (people I build houses for). For example if a lumber supplier issued a credit memo and I applied that credit to an invoice I need to see all credits form suppliers and what invoices those credits were applied to.
Hello again, SCH LLC.
You can pull up the Transaction List by Vendor report to see the vendor's payment, bill, and the credit's applied.
Here's how:
Adding you some articles which you may find helpful:
Please let me know if there's anything I can do here to help you succeed. I'll gladly help!
Hi, I am piggybacking on this forum because I am having this issue in Quickbooks desktop, Enterprise 22.0. I have checked the QB forums trying to find out how we can see our applied vendor credits.
As of now, the applied credits are not showing up on the check stub, and when I pull a report “Transaction List by Vendor” and filter to bill credits, it only shows the unapplied credits. When we apply the credit, it just adjusts the amount paid on the bill and the payment history only shows the check, not the credit that was applied.
Hey there, @leeia.
We appreciate you chiming in on this thread.
Since the instructions above didn't work and you're still unable to see the applied credits, can you please provide me with some screenshots of the report and how the bill payment looks after applying the credit?
This will help me determine the next steps your business needs to take to resolve this problem. I want to ensure that you're able to get back to running your business. I'll be just around the corner!
Have you tried leaving a penny open on the invoice? You may have to apply the credit it to a couple invoices, but I think it worked when we didn't fully pay the invoice with the credit.
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