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I have read this QB help article: Record a vendor refund... etc.
I got a check from my car insurance company. A rebate. Not related to an invoice. Do I have to do Scenario 3? Seems complicated.
Can I just do this?:
1. Click the Banking menu.
2. Select Make Deposits.
3. From the Deposit to choose the Business CC account.
4. In the RECEIVE FROM, you can leave this blank.
5. In the FROM ACCOUNT, select an income account.
6. Enter the amount.
7 Hit Save & Close.
OR, should Scenario 3 be done so it reduces the expense account associated with my car insurance?
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What you're doing is fine.
Scenario 3 is for the case where the refund should be applied to the vendor account - if you have returned something you purchased, for example, and need to remove it from inventory by returning it with a bill-credit.
In this case, you are getting a refund check, a rebate on insurance. So, not something you purchased to re-sell, and really you probably don't even need to track insurance payments through A/P.
What you're doing is fine.
Scenario 3 is for the case where the refund should be applied to the vendor account - if you have returned something you purchased, for example, and need to remove it from inventory by returning it with a bill-credit.
In this case, you are getting a refund check, a rebate on insurance. So, not something you purchased to re-sell, and really you probably don't even need to track insurance payments through A/P.
Thanks for getting in touch with the Community, Maverick2.
To properly identify which scenario you should use to enter a check from your car insurance company, I'd recommend working with an accounting professional. If you're in need of one, there's an awesome tool on our website called Find a ProAdvisor. All ProAdvisors listed there are QuickBooks-certified and able to provide helpful insights for driving your business's success.
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