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I have a customer who we do not work with anymore that has a small balance (less than 10 cents). Is a journal entry the best way to get rid of this credit?
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Hi, @mich5428. You can record the customer's credit as a bad debt and then write them off. I'll go over some details to help you achieve the task in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
To begin with, check your aging accounts receivable using the Accounts Receivable Aging Detail report. This is to check which outstanding accounts receivable should be written off. Then, create a "bad debts" expense account. Here's how:
After that, we need to create a bad debt item:
Once done, proceed to create a credit memo for the bad debt:
After creating the credit memo, it's time to apply it to the invoice. You can follow the Step 5 process through this article: Write off bad debt in QuickBooks Online.
Moreover, if you want to view a snapshot of your business, QBO offers various reports that you can generate.
Let me know if you have further questions about writing off a customer's credit. The Community team is always around to assist.
I'm here to guide you write off the customer's overpayment in QuickBooks Online (QBO), @mich5428.
To offset the amount because of the overpayment, you can either create a journal entry. Before doing so, I suggest asking for additional guidance from your accountant to ensure you'll record everything accurately. When ready, refer to these steps:
For reference, feel free to read this article: Write off customer and vendor balances. Please know that this is for QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), but the steps are still applicable to QBO.
If you have other concerns managing your customer's transactions, please leave a comment below. I'd be glad to provide additional help to ensure you achieve your goal. Have a good one.
Hi, @mich5428. You can record the customer's credit as a bad debt and then write them off. I'll go over some details to help you achieve the task in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
To begin with, check your aging accounts receivable using the Accounts Receivable Aging Detail report. This is to check which outstanding accounts receivable should be written off. Then, create a "bad debts" expense account. Here's how:
After that, we need to create a bad debt item:
Once done, proceed to create a credit memo for the bad debt:
After creating the credit memo, it's time to apply it to the invoice. You can follow the Step 5 process through this article: Write off bad debt in QuickBooks Online.
Moreover, if you want to view a snapshot of your business, QBO offers various reports that you can generate.
Let me know if you have further questions about writing off a customer's credit. The Community team is always around to assist.
Thank you. I want to make sure this would be the case if the customer overpaid their invoice and their account is showing the overpayment?
I'm here to guide you write off the customer's overpayment in QuickBooks Online (QBO), @mich5428.
To offset the amount because of the overpayment, you can either create a journal entry. Before doing so, I suggest asking for additional guidance from your accountant to ensure you'll record everything accurately. When ready, refer to these steps:
For reference, feel free to read this article: Write off customer and vendor balances. Please know that this is for QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), but the steps are still applicable to QBO.
If you have other concerns managing your customer's transactions, please leave a comment below. I'd be glad to provide additional help to ensure you achieve your goal. Have a good one.
Thank you, this worked perfectly and got it off my A/R aging. I also appreciated the step-by-step instructions, they were very clear and helpful.
Thanks for the update, @mich5428.
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