Client Overpaid My Invoice: What Do I Do? (Protocol)

Kartikeya MishraMay 2, 2026 2 min read

It’s rare, but it happens: You sent an invoice for $1,000, and the client accidentally wires $1,100.

While it’s tempting to ignore it, handling this correctly is a massive "Trust Booster" for your freelance business. Here is the professional protocol.

1. Immediate Notification

The moment you see the extra funds, email the client.

"Hi [Name], I received your payment for Invoice #1001. It looks like there was an overpayment of $100. How would you like me to handle this?"

2. Option A: The "Account Credit"

If you have ongoing work, the easiest fix is to apply the $100 as a credit toward the next invoice. This is great for retainer clients.

3. Option B: The Refund

If the project is finished, you must refund the money. Warning: Only refund the money back to the exact same account it came from to avoid involvement in money-laundering or "overpayment" scams.

4. Document Everything

Update your records. If you use a local-first invoice system, make a note on the original invoice about the overpayment and the resolution. This keeps your bookkeeping audit-proof.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I just keep the money if the client doesn't notice?

No. This is unethical and legally risky. If they catch the error 6 months later during an audit, it makes you look dishonest and could end the professional relationship permanently.

What if the bank charged a fee for the overpayment?

You should refund the Net amount you received. You are not responsible for covering the bank's transaction fees for the client's mistake.

Is an overpayment a 'Red Flag' for a scam?

Yes. If a new client "accidentally" overpays you by a large amount and then asks you to "wire the difference" to a different account, this is a classic scam. The original payment will likely be clawed back by the bank later. Always check new client contracts with our AI Scanner for suspicious terms.

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