Stripe. Transfer money from two stripe balances to one Connected account
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We need a possibility to have two balances on our stripe platform: first for our platform commission (balance1) and second for saving vauchers money (balance2).
Is it possible to make a transfers from this both balances to on connected account?
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We need a possibility to have two balances on our stripe platform: first for our platform commission (balance1) and second for saving vauchers money (balance2).
Is it possible to make a transfers from this both balances to on connected account?
stripe-payments
You can use the Stripe Application Fee Option: stripe.com/docs/connect/charges
– Solomon Antoine
Nov 16 '18 at 20:31
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We need a possibility to have two balances on our stripe platform: first for our platform commission (balance1) and second for saving vauchers money (balance2).
Is it possible to make a transfers from this both balances to on connected account?
stripe-payments
We need a possibility to have two balances on our stripe platform: first for our platform commission (balance1) and second for saving vauchers money (balance2).
Is it possible to make a transfers from this both balances to on connected account?
stripe-payments
stripe-payments
asked Nov 15 '18 at 12:04
Bohdan ShlikhutkaBohdan Shlikhutka
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You can use the Stripe Application Fee Option: stripe.com/docs/connect/charges
– Solomon Antoine
Nov 16 '18 at 20:31
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You can use the Stripe Application Fee Option: stripe.com/docs/connect/charges
– Solomon Antoine
Nov 16 '18 at 20:31
You can use the Stripe Application Fee Option: stripe.com/docs/connect/charges
– Solomon Antoine
Nov 16 '18 at 20:31
You can use the Stripe Application Fee Option: stripe.com/docs/connect/charges
– Solomon Antoine
Nov 16 '18 at 20:31
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This is something you would keep track off on your end. Stripe would aggregate the balance in that case and just give you a number for the amount available and a number for the amount pending. You can not have split balances specific to your business.
I would recommend reaching out to Stripe to discuss your business model and what you are trying to achieve though since it's not specifically about code or Stripe's API.
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This is something you would keep track off on your end. Stripe would aggregate the balance in that case and just give you a number for the amount available and a number for the amount pending. You can not have split balances specific to your business.
I would recommend reaching out to Stripe to discuss your business model and what you are trying to achieve though since it's not specifically about code or Stripe's API.
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This is something you would keep track off on your end. Stripe would aggregate the balance in that case and just give you a number for the amount available and a number for the amount pending. You can not have split balances specific to your business.
I would recommend reaching out to Stripe to discuss your business model and what you are trying to achieve though since it's not specifically about code or Stripe's API.
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This is something you would keep track off on your end. Stripe would aggregate the balance in that case and just give you a number for the amount available and a number for the amount pending. You can not have split balances specific to your business.
I would recommend reaching out to Stripe to discuss your business model and what you are trying to achieve though since it's not specifically about code or Stripe's API.
This is something you would keep track off on your end. Stripe would aggregate the balance in that case and just give you a number for the amount available and a number for the amount pending. You can not have split balances specific to your business.
I would recommend reaching out to Stripe to discuss your business model and what you are trying to achieve though since it's not specifically about code or Stripe's API.
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You can use the Stripe Application Fee Option: stripe.com/docs/connect/charges
– Solomon Antoine
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