Hi Jim!
I'll continue to help you with your transactions so you can proceed to reconciliation.
It's right to record the credit card refund as a Refund Receipt. Just make sure to select your bank account in the Refund from field so the transaction is posted as a money-out entry there. You should then be able to reconcile your bank account.
On the other hand, the unapplied payment is still showing open in the customer's profile and credits (negates) your A/R. Then, the refund receipt also debits the income account assigned to the item used in it, which shouldn't be the case because you're just returning the overpayment. You can reverse these postings through journal entry.
- Click the +New and choose Journal Entry.
- On the first line, enter the following details:
- ACCOUNT: A/R
- DEBIT: 161.12
- NAME: choose the name of the customer.
- On the second line, enter the following details:
- ACCOUNT: income account assigned to the item in the refund receipt
- CREDIT: 161.12
- Click Save and close.
After the journal entry, create a Receive payment transaction to link the unapplied payment to the journal entry to close them.
- Click the +New and choose Receive payment.
- Choose the name of the customer as the Payee.
- Select the Journal Entry in the Outstanding Transactions section.
- Select the Unapplied Payment in the Credits section.
- Click Save and close.
You can check your customer's balance, and run your financial reports like the Profit and Loss and Balance Sheet to see the effects.
Feel free to go back to this thread if you have any other questions in mind. Take care and have a good one!