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What to do if your cheque bounces and your bank account has non-sufficient funds in QuickBooks Online
by Intuit• Updated 4 months ago
Learn how to enter your bounced cheques in QuickBooks Online.
If a cheque you wrote bounces, you need to take care of the accounting in QuickBooks.
A cheque bounces when your bank account has non-sufficient funds (NSF) or doesn’t have enough money to cover the cheque amount. When this happens, your bank charges you an NSF or bank fee. How you plan to handle the fees influences how to handle the accounting. Follow the steps based on how your cheque bounced.
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