The ACH report allows you to view ACH transaction details for your merchant account.
To view your ACH report, follow the steps below:
1. On the left-hand side navigate to the Reporting section. Then select ACH.
Note: ACH option will only appear if it is enabled on the account.
2. Filter the data using the desired filters from the drop downs.
3. Add or remove specific data columns by clicking the Columns button on the right side of the screen. (The columns checked off will be displayed on the report)
4. When your filter is selected and desired columns are chosen, click Apply Filters.
5. The table will display a list of transactions that the filters apply to.
6. To view further details for a specific transaction, you may click the Transaction ID link.
7. Export your data if needed using the Export button on the right side of the screen.
For ACH Returns
In the event that an item is returned, you will be notified about it as soon as it happens. The transaction will be marked as returned and will display a returned status on your ACH report page.
To view returned transactions, follow the steps below:
1. Click the All Status dropdown.
2. Select Returned.
3. Click the Columns button.
4. Find Return Reason and select it.
5. Finally, select Apply Filters view your returns.
To get your money for the transaction, we suggest that you:
1. Contact your client to make sure they know that the item returned.
2. You may send a payment request to your client so that they can make their payment.
Rules for ACH in Regard to Returns.
The National Automated Clearing House Association (Nacha) sets specific thresholds for ACH (Automated Clearing House) return rates to maintain the integrity and efficiency of electronic payments as follows:
Unauthorized Return Rate: This pertains to debit entries returned due to unauthorized transactions, including return reason codes R05, R07, R10, R11, and R29. Nacha has established a threshold of 0.5% for unauthorized returns. This means that the number of unauthorized debit returns should not exceed 0.5% of the total debit entries originated over the preceding 60 days or two calendar months
Administrative Return Rate: This category includes returns resulting from administrative errors, such as account closures or invalid account numbers, corresponding to return reason codes R02, R03, and R04. The threshold for administrative returns is set at 3%. Therefore, administrative debit returns should not surpass 3% of the total debit entries originated in the same 60-day period
Overall Return Rate: This encompasses all debit returns, regardless of the reason. Nacha has established an overall return rate threshold of 15%. This indicates that the total number of debit returns should not exceed 15% of the total debit entries originated during the preceding 60 days or two calendar months
We use these rules to guide us when making decisions about accounts that are having excessive returns.
What Does My ACH Return Code Mean?
Code | Description |
R01 | Insufficient Funds |
R02 | Closed Account |
R03 | No Account/Unable to Locate Account |
R04 | Invalid Account Number |
R05 | Unauthorized Debit to Consumer Account Using Corporate SEC Code |
R06 | Returned per ODFI Request |
R07 | Authorized Revoked by Customer |
R08 | Payment Stopped |
R09 |
Uncollected Funds |
R10 |
Customer Advises Not Authorized, etc. |
R11 |
Check Truncation Entry Return, etc. |
R12 |
Branch Sold to Another DFI |
R13 |
RDFI Not Qualified to Participate |
R14 |
Representative Payee Deceased or Unable to Continue in that Capacity |
R15 |
Beneficiary or Account Holder Deceased |
R16 |
Account Frozen |
R17 |
File Record Edit Criteria |
R18 |
Improper Effective Entry Date |
R19 |
Amount Field Error |
R20 |
Non-Transactional Account |
R21 |
Invalid Company Identification |
R22 |
Invalid Individual ID Number |
R23 |
Credit Entry Refused by Receiver |
R24 |
Duplicate Entry |
R25 |
Addenda Error |
R26 |
Mandatory Field Error |
R27 |
Trace Number Error |
R28 |
Routing Number Check Digit Error |
R29 |
Corporate Customer Advises Not Authorized |
R30 |
RDFI Not Participant in Check Truncation Program |
R31 |
Permissible Return Entry |
R32 |
RDFI Non-Settlement |
R33 |
Return of XCK Entry |
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this tool, please reach out to the support team.