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I know how important it is for you to keep an up-to-date record of your transactions, Andreas. Allow me to share some troubleshooting steps to download your entries as before.
I noticed that the connection has been working fine before. Since PayPal has stopped downloading your transactions since February 2023, can you tell me if you're getting error messages that could have affected the issue?
To address the problem now, you can initiate a manual download to bring your most recent transactions. To start:
After that, the system will retrieve any new transactions.
If the same thing happens, you might want to review the additional solutions from this article to narrow down the result: What to do if you get a bank error or can't download transactions in QuickBooks Online. The same material will give you tips on how to fix specific bank errors.
On the other hand, you may choose to import your PayPal transactions into QBO manually by utilizing an Excel CSV file. It'll allow you to continue tracking your financial transactions on time.
After successfully importing your data into QuickBooks, you can review and categorize them into the appropriate accounts.
If you have follow-up questions about your PayPal entries, let me know by leaving a comment below. I'm just a few clicks away to help you again. Have a good one!
Hi Angelyn,
thanks for the quick response but this is not really helpful.
- i am not getting any error messages.
- i reconnect/sign -in a again and all appears fine
i just do not get the transaction i know i have on Paypal side....
balance is zero.
I know i could manual do it but this is not teh way it should be...
Hello there, AndreasP.
I recognize all your efforts in trying to get the PayPal transactions to show in QuickBooks Online (QBO). I'm here to help ensure the troubleshooting is a breeze for you.
In instances where downloads appear to be delayed or stuck, the issue may be on the bank's end. Let's go to your Financial Institution's (FI) website to check if it's the issue.
Before we start, check the URL the online program uses to link PayPal. This is to ensure you can sign in to the account seamlessly.
Here's how:
From there, look for the following:
If you're unable to find any notifications or alerts, I recommend contacting our QBO Care Team for further assistance. They can review your online banking setup in a secure space and conduct an investigation to determine the appropriate fix.
Once you have your banking entries in QBO, classify them into the correct category for an easy reconciliation process. You can also save this link in your browser for future use: Online resources. It contains topics about managing deposits and troubleshooting other banking issues to name a few.
Reach out to me again if you have any questions or clarifications about managing your PayPal account and transactions. I'll get back to answer them for you.
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