Unique identifier for the object.
String representing the object's type. Objects of the same type share the same value.
Gross amount of this transaction (in cents (or local equivalent)). A positive value represents funds charged to another party, and a negative value represents funds sent to another party.
The date that the transaction's net funds become available in the Stripe balance.
The balance that this transaction impacts.
Time at which the object was created. Measured in seconds since the Unix epoch.
Three-letter ISO currency code, in lowercase. Must be a supported currency.
An arbitrary string attached to the object. Often useful for displaying to users.
If applicable, this transaction uses an exchange rate. If money converts from currency A to currency B, then the amount in currency A, multipled by the exchange_rate, equals the amount in currency B. For example, if you charge a customer 10.00 EUR, the PaymentIntent's amount is 1000 and currency is eur. If this converts to 12.34 USD in your Stripe account, the BalanceTransaction's amount is 1234, its currency is usd, and the exchange_rate is 1.234.
Fees (in cents (or local equivalent)) paid for this transaction. Represented as a positive integer when assessed.
Detailed breakdown of fees (in cents (or local equivalent)) paid for this transaction.
Net impact to a Stripe balance (in cents (or local equivalent)). A positive value represents incrementing a Stripe balance, and a negative value decrementing a Stripe balance. You can calculate the net impact of a transaction on a balance by amount - fee
Learn more about how reporting categories can help you understand balance transactions from an accounting perspective.
This transaction relates to the Stripe object.
The transaction's net funds status in the Stripe balance, which are either available or pending.
Transaction type: adjustment, advance, advance_funding, anticipation_repayment, application_fee, application_fee_refund, charge, climate_order_purchase, climate_order_refund, connect_collection_transfer, contribution, issuing_authorization_hold, issuing_authorization_release, issuing_dispute, issuing_transaction, obligation_outbound, obligation_reversal_inbound, payment, payment_failure_refund, payment_network_reserve_hold, payment_network_reserve_release, payment_refund, payment_reversal, payment_unreconciled, payout, payout_cancel, payout_failure, payout_minimum_balance_hold, payout_minimum_balance_release, refund, refund_failure, reserve_transaction, reserved_funds, reserve_hold, reserve_release, stripe_fee, stripe_fx_fee, stripe_balance_payment_debit, stripe_balance_payment_debit_reversal, tax_fee, topup, topup_reversal, transfer, transfer_cancel, transfer_failure, or transfer_refund. Learn more about balance transaction types and what they represent. To classify transactions for accounting purposes, consider reporting_category instead.
Balance transactions represent funds moving through your Stripe account. Stripe creates them for every type of transaction that enters or leaves your Stripe account balance.
Related guide: Balance transaction types