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Hi,
I have an account with a vendor that holds a balance once I receive refunds or other credits from them. I can either use this balance to make purchases or transfer it to my PayPal account which I have set up with QBO.
I have a few transactions in my vendor and PayPal accounts where I've received credit from the vendor and transferred it to my PayPal account. Matching transactions are on both sides.
The transactions are categorized when they are initially credited to me on the vendor side.
How do I account for this? All I need to do is make a transfer of any remaining credit in my vendor account to my PayPal account.
Hello, BadCo55.
Let me share some information on how you can manage your PayPal account in QuickBooks Online.
A vendor Credit is used to either record returns to vendors or simply these are refunds from vendors.
Let's make sure to create a Vendor Credit to post it on the expense account you used for this vendor. Then, deposit the money you got from the refund using a Bank Deposit. Lastly, use the Pay Bills option to connect the bank deposit to the Vendor Credit.
Here's how:
Step 1: Enter a vendor credit
This makes sure the credit hits the expense account you use for this vendor.
Step 2: Deposit the money you got from the refund
Step 3: Use Pay Bills to connect the bank deposit to the vendor credit
Even though you aren’t paying a bill, this is the right thing to do. This last step is to keep your vendor expenses accurate.
Then, you can go to your vendor profile to check for the balance.
For your reference, you'll want to run reports in QuickBooks Online to show the aspects of your business. Here's an article for your guide: Run Reports In QuickBooks Online.
I'll be right here to help you if you have any other questions or concerns with QuickBooks. I'll make sure you're all set. Have a lovely day!
That's super helpful, thanks for the response.
What if the transactions for the 'deposit' already exist in my transaction history?
Hello, BadCo55!
I’m glad to hear you found LeizylM’s answer helpful! I'll continue to help you with your additional question.
Since the transaction is already in your history, you can skip Step 2 in LeizylM's answer. Then, edit the transaction in the PayPal history by changing its category to Accounts Payable. Then, perform Step 3 above to link it to the vendor credit.
See also about reconciling an account in QBO for your reference in the future.
Let me know if you have questions as you change the category or link the transactions. Take care and more power to your business.
Thank you for this helpful article. I don't see the 'Bank Deposit' in my 'Pay Bills' screen. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for reaching out to the Community. I greatly value your efforts in following the steps provided by my colleague, @Controller01. Let me help you find your bank deposit in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
Kindly verify that the account you used in your bank deposit is Accounts Payable. This will make the bank deposit transaction appear in the Pay Bills screen.
I've included some relevant articles that you can use to manage bank transactions in QBO moving forward:
Please let me know if you need further assistance managing your transactions in QuickBooks Online. The Community is always willing to assist you anytime. Have a wonderful day!
That's what my mistake was. Thank you SirielJeaB for your help!
I am happy my colleagues were able to assist you, Controller01! If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to contact us! Bye for now.
What if the deposit doesn’t show up in the pay bill feature to link the credit to it. Only bills show up on bill pay not deposits.
It's great to have your query here today, Lala Lala2121. I'll provide further details when recording vendor returns in your company file so you can manage your expenses accordingly.
When entering refunds from a vendor, creating a Bank Deposit with an associated Accounts Payable (A/P) account will allow the credits to link to your future or existing bills under the Pay Bills page. With that, deposits you've created won't really show up since these credits will then be link to your entries.
Once done, you can go to your vendor profile to check for the balance.
Moreover, I'll include this reference to help you review your accounts to ensure recording in your books and financial statements are accurate: Reconcile an account in QuickBooks Online.
Feel free to leave a comment on this thread for any additional queries when managing refunds and deposits in your account. I'll be around to help. Stay safe!
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