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Hello jhays1,
There are a few possibilities that I can think of why your revenue is overstated. It could be:
For duplicate invoices or sales receipt, you can delete them manually. You can pull up sales reports to easily trace these duplicates.
If you have connected your bank account to QBO, you can still undo what were Added that caused the duplicates.
You can also use these articles for reference:
If you have created journal entries or other transactions, I'd recommend reviewing them with your accountant. They can give you additional options on how to correct your data.
Please get back to me if you require additional assistance. Additional details would be much appreciated.
Hello jhays1,
There are a few possibilities that I can think of why your revenue is overstated. It could be:
For duplicate invoices or sales receipt, you can delete them manually. You can pull up sales reports to easily trace these duplicates.
If you have connected your bank account to QBO, you can still undo what were Added that caused the duplicates.
You can also use these articles for reference:
If you have created journal entries or other transactions, I'd recommend reviewing them with your accountant. They can give you additional options on how to correct your data.
Please get back to me if you require additional assistance. Additional details would be much appreciated.
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