Transfer iTunes balances

How can I transfer balance iTunes of my son turn it back on for the family account?  We have home sharing enabled.  Can I transfer the balance or just buy him for me and content to share?

Sorry, iTunes balance is not transferable.

If you had him in the sharing of the family then Yes you can share what they buy.

read below:

Share purchased content with family sharing - Apple Support

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