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I refunded our B2B customer money on their credit card (with the intent of charging a different card, per their request). I want to record this refund transaction properly in QB Online.
To be clear, no products were returned. There is no physical product being added to our inventory.
We issued a Credit Card refund only because our Customer wanted us to charge a different credit card.
Here's how we recorded these entries thus far in QB:
- Invoice for $100 (Our customer's account balance: -$100)
- 1st Payment (by Credit Card) for $100 (Balance = $0)
- Refund Receipt recorded for $100 (Balance = $0)
I expected their balance due to be -$100, since the Invoice is effectively unpaid at this point in the process.
However the Customer's balance is still $0.
It seems the Refund Receipt does not affect their Account Balance.
The Chart of Accounts (however) lists the Refund Receipt as an outflow of funds from our business.
How to handle this properly in QB, so that the Customer's balance changes when a refund has been issued?
And so that when we reconcile our books, the Payment and Refunds (and etc) match our bank statements.
I appreciate guidance anyone can offer.
Thank you
You're already on the right track, kennedy442.
I'm here to guide you through the additional steps to ensure everything is handled accurately.
Since you've already issued a refund receipt and reversed the original payment, the best approach we can take is to leave the paid invoice as it is. It ensures your financial records accurately mirror the real-life transactions that have occurred.
To proceed, I recommend updating your customer's billing information:
Once done, create a new invoice with the correct amount and details. Here's how to do it:
When your customer makes a payment on the invoice, QuickBooks processes the payment and categorizes it into the correct account.
If you have follow-up questions or need further assistance in handling your other business processes, please don't hesitate to visit us again. The Community has you covered.
how would i do the same thing on quick books desktop?
I'd be happy to help you process a customer refund to a different credit card in QuickBooks Desktop, MMK48.
We can update your customer billing and create a new invoice with the updated credit card online payment details to process a customer refund.
We can access the customer information tab to update billing details. Here's how:
Now, let's create a new invoice and include the updated online payment details:
Please check these links. These will show you how to record payments and some customer-related reports:
Please let me know if you have any questions regarding recording customer refunds or if you encounter any issues while processing customer payments in QuickBooks. I'm here to help you at any time. Have a great day!
i already refunded the costumer manual thru a 3rd party gateway, now i just have to "record" the refund and the new charge (payment) that i made. the bill is paid he just gave me a different credit card to charge and i already refunded the first one.
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