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CarsMetrics
Level 2

Vendor Credit Memos and Bank Deposits QBO

Hello! I followed these instructions exactly as listed below, but the problem is my $25 refund from a vendor (shown as -$25 in the vendor balance section)  now shows -$50 after the deposit is created. Then after I "Link" them with a check/bill pay, the vendor balance remains -$50 when it's suppose to be $0 balance for the vendor. Please help.

 

See attachment if that helps.

 

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  1. Click the Plus icon (+).
  2. Choose Bank Deposits.
  3. In the Deposit To drop-down, select the account where the money will be deposited.
  4. Type in the Date.
  5. Enter these fields:
    • Received From: Choose the vendor who sent you the refund.
    • From Account: Select the Accounts Payable account or the account used in the expense transaction.
    • Amount: Enter the vendor check amount.
    • Memo, Chk No, and Pmt Meth are optional fields.
  6. Click Save and Close.

Once a deposit is entered, you'll see a positive balance in your vendor's information page.  To zero it out, you'll need to link the deposit to a vendor credit. Here's how:

 

  1. Go to the Plus icon (+).
  2. Select Expense or Check.
  3. Choose the payee.
  4. Once you select a payee, you'll see a window on the right corner of the screen showing the deposit transactions you've created.
  5. Click on Add.
  6. Click Save and Close."
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MariaSoledadG
QuickBooks Team

Vendor Credit Memos and Bank Deposits QBO

Hi there, CarsMetrics.

 

A vendor Credit is used to either record returns to vendors or simply these are refunds from vendors. It seems that there are certain steps that have been missed or certain amounts were incorrectly applied to that's why it is doubling the refund.

 

First, 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. 

 

You can review this article for the detailed steps: Enter A Refund From A Vendor.

 

Then, you can go to your vendor profile to check for the balance. 

 

For 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.

 

That's it. Feel free to let me know if you need anything else. I'll always make sure to get back to you.

 

 

CarsMetrics
Level 2

Vendor Credit Memos and Bank Deposits QBO

I have attached screenshots of each step right before I click Save & Close. Can you tell me if you spot something out of order?

 

 

Angelyn_T
Moderator

Vendor Credit Memos and Bank Deposits QBO

Thank you for getting back to us here on the Community page, @CarsMetrics.

 

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CarsMetrics
Level 2

Vendor Credit Memos and Bank Deposits QBO

See if this works

 

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GlinetteC
Moderator

Vendor Credit Memos and Bank Deposits QBO

Thanks for getting back to us and providing the screenshots, CarsMetrics.

 

I want to make sure this is taken care of, so you can get back into the business.

 

We'll have to recreate the Expense transaction into a Bill so the steps will work when linking it to the Vendor Credit. This will zero out your vendor balance. For more information, check our enter a credit from a vendor for your guide.

 

Keep me posted on how it goes. I'm always here if you need more help with the process.

CarsMetrics
Level 2

Vendor Credit Memos and Bank Deposits QBO

I clicked the article and this one applies to me: 

 

"If you enter expenses or write checks

To track credits for your vendors, you should consider entering bills in QuickBooks. This way you can track your account balance and credits using Accounts Payable. Otherwise, you can enter a note to remind yourself about this credit in the future."

 

Can you only receive credits from vendors (without showing a negative balance) on outstanding bills? There's no way for a vendor to give you a "refund" without the account showing negative?

CarsMetrics
Level 2

Vendor Credit Memos and Bank Deposits QBO

I clicked the article and this one applies to me: 

 

"If you enter expenses or write checks

To track credits for your vendors, you should consider entering bills in QuickBooks. This way you can track your account balance and credits using Accounts Payable. Otherwise, you can enter a note to remind yourself about this credit in the future."

 

Can you only receive credits from vendors (without showing a negative balance) on outstanding bills? There's no way for a vendor to give you a "refund" without the account showing negative?

RCV
QuickBooks Team
QuickBooks Team

Vendor Credit Memos and Bank Deposits QBO

Thanks for coming back, CarsMetrics.

 

I've read your first post, and thanks for following the steps you've seen in the Community. Creating a Bank Deposit using Accounts Payable (A/P) and tagging the vendor's name is correct to show that the refund came from them. However, you're right that this will result in a credit in their profile. To offset it, you'll also need to create a Vendor Credit and use the same item when you recorded your purchase.

 

Now, your vendor balance is correct but you have open Bank Deposits and Vendor Credit on your vendor's profile. Therefore, you'll close them by creating an Expense or a Check transaction. To learn more about processing vendor's refund, refer to this article: Enter A Refund From A Vendor.

 

I have a link here that provides you with articles about managing your vendor transactions: Enter expenses, pay bills, and write checks

 

Keep me posted if you need a hand with running your financial reports or any QuickBooks Online related. I'm always here to help. Take care always.

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