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Thanks for getting back to us, @nbuckler.
Since the check was from a previous year, voiding it can mess up your records. However, you can enter a reversing entry to void a transaction in another period. Before doing so, I highly suggest consulting an accountant for further assistance with the process to ensure your books are accurate for your business.
Here's how to do it:
For more information about the process, consider checking out this article: Void a transaction in another period.
Please know that I'm only a few clicks away if you have any other questions or concerns. I'll be here to help. Have an amazing day!
You can go to your QuickBooks Community profile to see the response, @nbuckler.
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I had been chatting with quickbooks support rather than the community but thanks for the response. Maybe you can help me though. I printed a check in 2019 that I now need to void but I don't want to change my numbers from 2019. Can I somehow void the check in May 2020?
Thanks for getting back to us, @nbuckler.
Since the check was from a previous year, voiding it can mess up your records. However, you can enter a reversing entry to void a transaction in another period. Before doing so, I highly suggest consulting an accountant for further assistance with the process to ensure your books are accurate for your business.
Here's how to do it:
For more information about the process, consider checking out this article: Void a transaction in another period.
Please know that I'm only a few clicks away if you have any other questions or concerns. I'll be here to help. Have an amazing day!
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