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Hello,
I have a client who paid an invoice via the ach debit option. When she attempted, quickbooks notified me she had paid and marked her down as paid in my quickbooks. However a few days later the payment was declined because she entered numbers incorrectly. I sent her a new invoice and she paid it correctly and it deposited correctly/all is well. Now I am stuck with having quickbooks say I received this payment twice, but I have not! When I go to delete the one payment that never went into my bank account, it says that it cannot delete the payment because it is attached to a credit card. Help!
I've got your back on sorting out failed bank transfer payment, @lf1106.
When a bank transfer payment failed, the best way to handle it is to remove the payment from the original invoice. Then, move the failed payment to the new invoice. This way, it'll keep your books accurate.
First off, you'll have to create a service item to track the rejected bank transfer. Here's how:
Then, create a new invoice to record the rejected payment. This way, it keeps your income and A/R accounts straight.
Once done, you can now move the failed payment to the new invoice.
I'm adding this article for more details: Handle a rejected or failed bank transfer payment.
You might also want to check out this article to learn how to fix rejected ACH payment depending on the R## codes you've received: Fix rejected ACH payments or fees in QuickBooks Payments.
Please keep in touch if there's anything else I can do to help you succeed with QuickBooks. I've got your back. Have a great day!
I'm back to ensure everything works fine, @lf1106.
Were you able to handle failed ACH payments after performing the steps I provided above? If you need more clarification on this process, just let me know. I'll be sure to get back to you.
Wishing you all the best.
I received a payment from a tenant and the deposit was recorded in online quickbooks (multiple deposits were made at the same time so the deposit amount doesn't match the payment removed from my account at a later date). The partial deposit was taken out of my account a few days later for whatever reason (there was no R# code or error code, just a line item stating INTUIT with a reference number and the debit to my account in the amount of the deposit).
I have followed your instructions and created a bank rejection product/service and unapplied the payment from the original invoice and applied to the bank rejection invoice. Now this invoice shows as open and can be resent to the tenant.
How do I account for the money withdrawn from my account? I can't balance with the bank statement because I do not show a debit in the amount of the failed payment. I have to show the amount as a credit in order to balance the deposit on the bank statement so I can't change that. Please help! (example: deposit made $9,000 on June 1. On June 7, Intuit withdrew $5580 of that deposit as an actual withdrawal/debit. I can balance with the bank statement for the 9k deposit bc of the failed rejection invoice created, but I cannot balance with the bank statement for the $5580 withdrawal.)
I can help you with your concern in reconciliation @ScenicProperty.
To match your QuickBooks data with your bank statement, I suggest creating a check or expense for June 7. This will help fix the discrepancy in your books. After that, you can reconcile your records again
How to record or create a check:
In case you make a mistake, here's how you can void a check you already created.
On the other hand, you can refer to this article for more details on how to create and manage expenses: Record expenses in QuickBooks Online.
Once done, you can now try again and reconcile your records.
Hope you can get back to business after this conversation. Have a good one!
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