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Thanks for your prompt reply, @HollyJoy. Let me share with you some information about entering a refund from the vendor in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
You can create a bank deposit for the vendor’s refund. Creating a bank deposit affects the same expense account to reduce the expense balance.
Also, make sure that the vendor’s profile is not tracking for 1099.
On the other hand, I added this article about entering a refund from a vendor.
If you need further assistance, you can leave a comment below. Stay safe!
Write him a check or pay with cash and use the same account you used when you deposited the funds
I probably asked the question incorrectly - We paid our pianist $650.00. It shows up under his name as a vendor. He repaid us $55.00 so we don't have to create a 1099. How do I record the $55.00 deposit so it reduces this vendor's expense?
Thanks for your prompt reply, @HollyJoy. Let me share with you some information about entering a refund from the vendor in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
You can create a bank deposit for the vendor’s refund. Creating a bank deposit affects the same expense account to reduce the expense balance.
Also, make sure that the vendor’s profile is not tracking for 1099.
On the other hand, I added this article about entering a refund from a vendor.
If you need further assistance, you can leave a comment below. Stay safe!
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