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Let's clear the balance on the customer's account. Writing a check to record the refund reduces your bank's balance and offsets the customer's prepayment.
Before matching it with the bank transaction, you need to link the check to the customer's payment. Make sure to use Accounts Receivable as the category of the check so you can link these transactions.
I'm adding these steps for the solution:
Step 1: Record the refund for your customer
- Click + New.
- Select Check.
- Select the customer you want to refund from the Payee ▼ drop-down.
- From the Payment account ▼ drop-down, select the bank account where you deposited the overpayment to.
- On the first line of the Category column, select Accounts Receivable.
- Enter how much you want to refund in the Amount field.
- Fill out the other fields as you see fit, then select Save and close.
Step 2: Link the refund to the customer's credit or overpayment
- Click + New.
- Select Receive payment.
- Select the same customer you used for the check or expense when recording the refund.
- Fill out the other fields as you see fit.
- Under the Outstanding Transaction section, mark the check you've created when recording the refund.
- Make sure the payment is equal to the open balance, then select Save and close.
After performing these steps, you'll want to go to the Banking page, then proceed to the Categorized tab. Locate the check you've matched and click Undo.
The check is posted back on the For review tab. That's the time you match it with the one you manually enter in QuickBooks. Doing this will prevent duplicate entries.
Also, you'll record a refund to your customer using Check or Expense if:
- They want to redeem their open credits .
- They made a prepayment for an order but canceled it before receiving the goods or services.
- They want you to reimburse an accidental overpayment.
If they used a credit card, learn how to refund a credit card payment.
Let me know if there are other things you need in handling customer's refund. I'll be right here to help you.