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Welcome to the Community, Jjcosper.
Let me help and provide information about how to pass on the credit card fees to the customer when a customer is paying through QuickBooks Online (QBO).
If you choose to add a credit card processing fee to your invoice, you can create a service item, and then manually add it to your invoice. You may also consider a third-party app and integrate it with your QuickBooks.
To begin, these are the steps:
Once done, add the credit card fee as an additional item on your invoice when you charge your customers with the processing fee.
In case you'd like to use a third-party app, here's where you can find one in QuickBooks Online:
I'll also add this article to help you record payments: Choose where to record payments and processing fees for QuickBooks Payments.
Let me know If you have additional questions about processing fees or other QBO-related concerns. I'll be here to further assist you.
QB Payment doesn't yet offer such option. Are you B2B or B2C? You should consider having a 3rd party payment processor to do so.
I too am struggling with this. I don't want to add a line on customer invoice. with the recent regulations passed, our credit card processor had added the appropriate surcharge when the customer makes the payment. (for example, 3% for CC) So on a 100.00 sale, the customer pays 103.00. I am getting 103.00 deposited then immediately the 3.00 is debiting. It its a debit card, the customer pays 100.00 only, but I am debited 1.25% + transactional fees. The owners want to see the in & out entries to match the bank statements - any thoughts?
Hi there, novainstall.
QuickBooks Payments fees will be automatically tracked to an expense account when you assign the bank account for deposit and fees. Currently, we're unable to let this detail show in invoices. We see consumer feedback as an opportunity to improve the numerous features of our products. I'd recommend giving our engineers direct feedback. They may look into this suggestion and incorporate it into future updates. Here's how:
Furthermore, you can visit this page to stay up to date on the latest software improvements and enhancements with QBO: Customer Feedback for QuickBooks Online. As a workaround, you can create a non-inventory or service item for the credit card fee and manually add it to their invoice. Here's how:
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In 2024 with coding and technology so competitive, QB could and should offer a pass-through fee option in the Sales Account and Settings. Really?
QB knows these fees are cumbersome and to pass them arbitrarily straight to a proprietor whose only option is in many cases to after-the-fact manually affix, especially as there are numerous customers who may or may not use one or another payment options in an otherwise ongoing automated invoice environment. It’s a step backward for QB not to recognize this key advantage to its customers after so many requests to help - we are assuming this might be “proposing a solution through steering SAS clients toward “QB CHECKING” in order to alleviate the extra resources, headaches and customer dissatisfaction needed to handle manually after-the-fact.
I agree. I'm sure in todays environment, it would be a simple code for QB to recognize a CC payment and advise the customer of a convenience fee if continuing to decide to pay with CC.
This concept should be installed in QB, it’s very simple.
$300.00 invoice to a customer
QuickBooks:
Do you want to pay this invoice online $300.00
Customer:
Yes
QuickBooks:
Select pay with credit card
All credit card transactions will incur a 3.5% fee
Total Charges for this transaction: $310.05
Do you accept this charge
Customer:
Yes
QuickBooks:
Click to pay this invoice in full
Pay this invoice of $310.05
Dear Quickbooks. Seriously. Let's go or we are going to need to look for other options.
We moved to Alternative Payments for this reason alone. They can pass on payment processing fees.
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