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April 8, 2026
Question

As we paid QB fee via credit card refer Inv.no.132019136082 paid THB2429.70 / dif thb33.42 and Inv. no.132019153604,paid THB28265.95 / dif thb361.90 Please you check?

  • April 8, 2026
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Tax invoice as Intuit sent to us not same with transaction payment via credit card refer Invoice number: 132019136082 and Invoice number: 132019153604 we've paid amount THB28265.95 for Invoice number: 132019153604 so dif thb361.90 and we've paid amount THB2429.70 for Invoice number: 132019136082 so dif thb33.42 please you check and explain us what's going on?

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QuickBooks Team
April 8, 2026

Hello there, Jessa. QuickBooks often bills in a base currency (like USD). The amount you see on your tax invoice is an estimate based on the exchange rate at the time of billing, but your bank applies the live market rate at the moment the payment is processed.

 

Most banks charge a Foreign Transaction Fee or a "cross-border" fee for paying a company based outside of your home country. This fee is added by your bank, not by QuickBooks, which is why it doesn't appear on the tax invoice Intuit sends you.

 

You can view your payment history to see if Intuit charged you in USD by clicking the Gear icon in the top-right corner and selecting Subscription and billing. If the charge was indeed in USD, the THB difference is confirmed as an exchange or fee issue.


Feel free to return whenever you need further assistance.