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kevin96
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If I delete an deposit entry in my transactions on a bank account does it go back to unconfirmed transactions or does it remove the transaction?

 
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GenmarieM
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If I delete an deposit entry in my transactions on a bank account does it go back to unconfirmed transactions or does it remove the transaction?

Deleting a deposit entry on your bank register will make the transaction in your bank feed return to the For review tab, Kevin96.

 

In QuickBooks Online (QBO), once the bank transaction is categorized, it will automatically show in your bank register. And if you delete that transaction from your bank register, the categorized transaction on your bank feed will return to the For review tab or unconfirmed transactions tab.

 

This is similar to deleting a deposit in your bank register that was previously matched to a transaction from your online banking. When you delete the deposit entry inside your bank's register, the matched transaction from your bank feed will return to the For review tab, and the deposit entry will be permanently deleted from your bank register.

 

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It is also important to note that deleting a deposit that has already been reconciled will create a discrepancy in your bank reconciliation. I'd recommend seeking guidance from your accountant to ensure the accuracy of your records.

 

You can also refer to this article to find transactions in your bank register and make edits: Find, review, and edit transactions in account registers in QuickBooks Online.

 

Feel free to go back to this thread if you have more questions.

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kevin96
Level 2

If I delete an deposit entry in my transactions on a bank account does it go back to unconfirmed transactions or does it remove the transaction?

Thank you for this excellent answer. Alternately, I found that the desktop browser offers an "Undo" which I used and resolved my issue.

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GenmarieM
QuickBooks Team

If I delete an deposit entry in my transactions on a bank account does it go back to unconfirmed transactions or does it remove the transaction?

Deleting a deposit entry on your bank register will make the transaction in your bank feed return to the For review tab, Kevin96.

 

In QuickBooks Online (QBO), once the bank transaction is categorized, it will automatically show in your bank register. And if you delete that transaction from your bank register, the categorized transaction on your bank feed will return to the For review tab or unconfirmed transactions tab.

 

This is similar to deleting a deposit in your bank register that was previously matched to a transaction from your online banking. When you delete the deposit entry inside your bank's register, the matched transaction from your bank feed will return to the For review tab, and the deposit entry will be permanently deleted from your bank register.

 

Please see the photos below for a visual reference.

p1.pngp2.png
p4.png

 

It is also important to note that deleting a deposit that has already been reconciled will create a discrepancy in your bank reconciliation. I'd recommend seeking guidance from your accountant to ensure the accuracy of your records.

 

You can also refer to this article to find transactions in your bank register and make edits: Find, review, and edit transactions in account registers in QuickBooks Online.

 

Feel free to go back to this thread if you have more questions.

kevin96
Level 2

If I delete an deposit entry in my transactions on a bank account does it go back to unconfirmed transactions or does it remove the transaction?

Thank you for this excellent answer. Alternately, I found that the desktop browser offers an "Undo" which I used and resolved my issue.

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