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Hi QB Community,
I hope you're all doing well.
I have a bill that was for $30K originally but I found out AFTER payment that the bill should have been for $29K (I overpaid by $1K). So I went ahead and changed the bill amount from $30K to $29K. Now I have $1K as "Unapplied payment". What I was expecting was for QB to automatically create a credit for me (since I overpaid). Currently I do have an open bill and I would like to apply my credit of $1K to that bill.
Please help me???
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Hello, Rigo. I'm here to help.
You're correct. While QuickBooks Online (QBO) doesn't automatically create a separate Vendor Credit for the bill overpayment, it still stores the Unapplied Payment as a credit which you can apply to your next open bill, as in the screenshot below.
If you've communicated with your vendor to store your overpayment as a credit on your open bill, you can mark the open bill as paid using the Unapplied Payment. What this does is that it links the bill payment transaction to two of the bills. I'd be glad to assist you in accomplishing this in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
To apply the credit to your next open bill, you can follow these steps:
If you want to run expense or Accounts Payable reports after this, let me add this article as a future guide: Run reports in QuickBooks Online.
We'll be here in the Community if you have further questions about handling vendor overpayments in QBO. We'll do our best to assist. Take care!
Hello, Rigo. I'm here to help.
You're correct. While QuickBooks Online (QBO) doesn't automatically create a separate Vendor Credit for the bill overpayment, it still stores the Unapplied Payment as a credit which you can apply to your next open bill, as in the screenshot below.
If you've communicated with your vendor to store your overpayment as a credit on your open bill, you can mark the open bill as paid using the Unapplied Payment. What this does is that it links the bill payment transaction to two of the bills. I'd be glad to assist you in accomplishing this in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
To apply the credit to your next open bill, you can follow these steps:
If you want to run expense or Accounts Payable reports after this, let me add this article as a future guide: Run reports in QuickBooks Online.
We'll be here in the Community if you have further questions about handling vendor overpayments in QBO. We'll do our best to assist. Take care!
Thanks so much! You've been of great help!
Hello there, Rigo.
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