Reverse or delete a journal entry in QuickBooks Online
by Intuit•20• Updated 2 months ago
Learn how to reverse a journal entry to swap the debits and credits, or delete it entirely.
You should only create journal entries as a last resort or with the help of your accountant. If you need to, you can reverse a journal entry to update and correct it. Or, if you created the entry by mistake, you can delete it.
Reverse a journal entry
If you need to allocate a transaction between two accounting periods or fix a debit and credit error, follow these steps. This simply reverses the debits and credits - it doesn't delete the original journal entry:
- Select Settings ⚙️ and then Chart of accounts.
 - Find the account you created the journal entry for. Then select Account history.
 - Find the journal entry in the account register. The word "Journal" should be in the Ref No. or Type column.
 - Select the journal entry to expand the view. Then select Edit.
 - Select Save.
 - Select Reverse.
 
When you reverse a journal entry, QuickBooks creates a new journal entry to balance it. This is a record of the change you made. It has slightly different information:
- The new journal entry keeps the original journal no. and adds the letter "R". This means it's reconciled.
 - The new journal entry is dated the first day of the month following the original journal entry date.
 - The new journal entry keeps the same info, such as the Account, Name, and Description, as the original journal entry.
 
Delete a journal entry
If you created a journal entry by mistake, follow these steps to permanently delete it. You must be absolutely sure you need to delete the journal entry. This can quickly unbalance your accounts:
- Select Settings ⚙️ and then Chart of accounts.
 - Find the account you created the journal entry for. Then select Account history.
 - Find the journal entry in the account register. The word "Journal" should be in the Ref No. or Type column.
 - Select the journal entry to expand the view.
 - Select Delete.
 - Select Yes to confirm.