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info2056
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A customer overpaid for an item and as such there is an open balance. A refund receipt was issued but the open balance was not cleared. How can I fix this?

Invoice Amount - 2,000
Customer paid - 2,100
There is an open balance of 100 (due to the customer)
Refund receipt was issued for 100 against the customer but the open balance of 100 is still there on the customer summary. 
What should I do for an open balance to be cleared?
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GebelAlainaM
QuickBooks Team

A customer overpaid for an item and as such there is an open balance. A refund receipt was issued but the open balance was not cleared. How can I fix this?

I appreciate what you've done so far, @info2056. Please link the refund using the Receive Payment feature to the customer's overpayment to clear the balance. I’d be more than happy to share the steps with you.

 

After you've recorded the refund using expense or cheque, you'll need to link it to the open balance. Here's how:

 

  1. Click on the + New button.
  2. Select Receive payment.
  3. Choose the same customer you used for the cheque or expense when recording the refund.
  4. Fill out the other necessary fields.
  5. In the Outstanding Transaction section, tick the checkbox for the Expense or Cheque you created when recording the refund.
  6. Make sure the payment is equal to the open balance, then select Save and Close.

 

Additionally, you can check out this article for more details on managing refunds based on different scenarios: Record a customer refund in QuickBooks Online.

 

Furthermore, I'm sharing this article for future reference on voiding customer payments in QuickBooks: Void or refund customer payments in QuickBooks Online. It also details any fees you may incur for refunds or voided payments in QuickBooks Payments.

 

Feel free to reach out if you have more questions about handling overpayments or anything else about QuickBooks. I'm always here to lend a hand.