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I can help you create a customer refund by writing a check, @swiapest.
Refunding your customer through check reduces your bank's balance and offsets the customer's open credit, overpayment, or prepayment.
You'll just have to record the refund for your customer through check and then link the refund to the customer's credit or overpayment.
To record a refund through check:
To link that check to the customer's credit or overpayment:
You can check this article for your reference: Record a customer refund in QuickBooks Online.
Here's also a guide on what to do in QuickBooks Online when a customer overpays you: Handle a customer credit or overpayment in QuickBooks Online.
Let me know if you need further assistance in recording this refund transaction. I'm always here to help. Have a great rest of the day!
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Step One: Contact the seller. Reach out to the seller and try to resolve the problem with them directly first.
Step Two: File a Dispute with your Credit Card Company (Unless you paid via Paypal, then jump down to the PayPal Dispute section below).
Thank you SO much for the information you provided for me on my question. I need additional help - our son recently started his own business and is going to be servicing a customer that has a credit balance on our books. I need to move this credit out of our system and create a check for him to put into his Quickbooks account. What steps do I need to do to clear this credit and be able to create a check for his business versus the customer because they had prepaid their account for the year?
Thanks for getting back to us, swiapest.
Allow me to share additional insights about the credit balance of the customer. Credits are entered in QuickBooks to reduce a customer's current balance. And, you can apply this to their future invoices.
Since you need to move the credit to your son's QuickBooks account, you can write a check to the accounts receivable. Then, match the check to the credit to zero out the balance.
Let me show you how:
Once done, link the check to the credit:
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