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Sara86
Level 1

Fixing a reconciled account

Working on an account, and see that job income transactions were put in as deposits without having actual invoices. The customer has provided me with the invoices, but the accounts have been reconciled. How do I attach the payments to the invoices without undoing the reconciliation in quickbooks desktop.

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JamesM4
QuickBooks Team

Fixing a reconciled account

Hello Sara86,

 

Welcome to the QuickBooks Community. The program offers a variety of tools and resources that help you streamline your accounting. I'll be glad to provide the info you need so you can continue to do the things you love. 

 

In QuickBooks, you can edit those payments and allocate to the correct invoices. You'll need to open each individual invoice and attach the payment that goes along with it. It's important to make sure you're not changing the amount and dates of the transaction as this can cause discrepancies on your reconciliation. However, attaching payments to invoices won't affect those reconciled transactions as long the Total amount, Date, and Bank Account are the same. In order to learn more about reconciling, I encourage you to check out the following article as it shows you how to: Reconcile an account in QuickBooks Desktop.

 

Let me know if this info helps, I'll be one message away in case you need anything else. Otherwise, I wish you a great rest of the week.

Sara86
Level 1

Fixing a reconciled account

Hi,

I tried that and it bounces back into undepsited funds. As it's already been deposited I don't need nor want it to go back there. 

Is there any other way?

Trish_T
QuickBooks Team

Fixing a reconciled account

Hi Sara86,

 

Thanks for getting back to us here.  Making changes to reconciled accounts in QuickBooks Online, can have a negative impact on other areas of your books.  I recommend speaking with an accounting professional for their expertise and best course of action.  If you don't have an accountant, we can help you locate a ProAdvisor in your local area.

 

If you have any other questions, feel free to reach back out.  We'd be happy to help!

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