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You can record a refund to your customer using Check or Expense to offsets your customer's open credit or overpayment.
Before we start, may I know the category you've used when creating the check?
If you've selected the Accounts Receivable account, then you're one step closer in fixing your concern. Recording a refund using this account will create a positive amount to your customer's balance.
To offset the amount, you have to link the refund to the customer's credit or overpayment. Here's how:
In case you're using a different method to record the overpayment, I'd recommend deleting the check. Then, follow the steps in this article to record the refund for your customer: How to refund a customer's overpayment in QuickBooks Online.
In addition, you can use the Advanced Search function to easily locate your transactions. This way, it would be quick and easy for you to find them.
Moreover, there are several financial reports you can run to track your sales income in QuickBooks. They will show you helpful insights on the things you buy and sell, and the status of your inventory.
Let me know how else I can help you with QuickBooks by adding a comment below. I'm more than happy to lend a helping hand. Keep safe!
Hi e,
Hope you’re doing great. I wanted to see how everything is going about the refund concern you had yesterday. Was it resolved? Do you need any additional help or clarification? If you do, just let me know. I’d be happy to help you at anytime.
Looking forward to your reply. Have a pleasant day ahead!
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