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I have a situation where a holding company purchased multiple LLCs operating out of their own Quickbooks Online each. I'm wondering if there is a way to merge each LLC to one QuickBooks online used by the holding company, yet keep each LLC under a separate class in order to see the financials for each LLC separately. From research, it looks like you can merge data; however, that seems like I would lose the integrity of each LLC. It also looks like you can export data, then import that data into a separate Quickbooks. By that method, could you create a class for an individual LLC in the parent companies quickbooks, then upload that individual LLCs data into that specific class, then repeat for the other LLCs? My hope is to end with a single quickbooks, with multiple classes (one for each LLC/location), and keep the historical data accurate for each LLC
Hi there, @codyjerome.
For tax reporting purposes, it's not ideal to combine separate tax entities in a single company file. Each LLC must send their own 1099-NEC, in which you can only have one EIN for each file.
You may use the Class Tracking feature if all are single member, same member, and only using SS number for reporting. This feature is only available for QuickBooks Online (QBO) Plus and Advanced users. On the other hand, I recommend checking with a professional to help manage your account accordingly. If you don't have an accountant, please feel free to visit our ProAdvisor website to find certified professionals near you.
Here's how to enable the feature:
After that, you can set up classes to track the two LLC company. Once done, you can assign transactions to the appropriate class as you enter them in QBO. This will allow you to track the financial activity of each business separately. You can then run reports to see their financial performance.
Alternatively, you can have as many companies as you'd like under the same QBO account. Each company requires an additional subscription, but you can access them with the same sign-in info. This lets you quickly switch between the two to manage everything more efficiently.
Be sure to let me know if you have concerns while working in QBO. I'm here to lend a helping hand. Have a good one!
Your steps to create a new class would work for my situation. My non-profit had two separate QBO for administrative/operaions and I'd like to combine. How do I import one of the QBO into the other using a class?
Hi there, @smoneywise.
I'm happy to show you how to transfer your company data to another.
You can export your lists and other data from one account and then import them to another one.
Once completed, you'll see a .ZIP file containing the exported data. You can read through his article for more detailed steps: Export Reports, Lists, and Other Data.
After that, follow these steps to import them:
I'm also adding this article that may come in handy if you're looking for quick answers about importing data: Common Questions About Importing Data to QBO.
Finally, you'll want to connect your bank to QuickBooks Online (QBO) and download your transactions. This saves you time as you won't have to enter anything manually.
If you need further assistance with migrating your data, don't hesitate to let me know. I'll be around and more than happy to help you. Keep safe!
Another option, purchase a 3rd party merge service or use a migration tool.
https://get.transactionpro.com/qbo
thanks for your reply. The most important file I want to import is the GL and the balance sheet. Why is that not an option?
You're welcome and thank you for getting back to us, smoneywise.
Importing the GL and Balance Sheet report in QuickBooks Online is unavailable. No worries, there's an alternative way we can do to make this happen.
Before we proceed with the steps, let's make sure to send your product suggestion to our Product Development Team. Once they receive your feedback, they'll evaluate them.
The other way around is using a third-party application. You can go directly to the QuickBooks App Store website. From there, you can look for an app that integrates with QBO. Find the right apps for your business using our website:
I'm adding this article to further guide you in managing the growth of your business using QBO: QuickBooks Help Articles. It includes topics about account management, bank transactions, and vendors and inventory, to name a few. You can click the + More topics button to view other selections.
Feel free to post if you need further help or need additional assistance importing data in QuickBooks. I'm always here whenever you need a hand.
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