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Buy nowSo today I opened a Chase Business checking account as the easier to open Quickbooks Checking account doesn't accept international payments and unfortunately that is where my business comes from at the moment.
I connected to Chase online and selected my business account but every time I try connect it with Quickbooks, it shows my personal accounts only as avaialble to connect. Does Quickbooks not support Chase Business Checking accounts or am I doing something very wrong here?
You're almost there, @fenix365, but I've got additional tips on how you can find your bank and connect it to QuickBooks.
If you have completed the previous steps and still cannot find your bank in the list, you will need to request support from your bank.
Here's how:
After connecting your bank, you can categorize transactions in QuickBooks as income, expenses, or other accounts.
Feel free to leave a comment below if you have any further questions.
Ok, but this post implies it is not possible to connect a Chase Business account to Quickbooks? I'm a little stumped by that given that Chase is the biggest bank in the US.
So I have to manually import transactions then?
I know how crucial this situation can be on your business operations during a time of payments, fenix365.
As my colleague mentioned above, @ShangY, you need to send a support request to your bank to connect your Chase business bank account in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
In the meantime, manually upload your Chase business transactions here in QBO. You can download your transactions from Chase Business online banking in either CSV, QBO, OFX, or QFX format and then upload them into QBO.
Here's how:
For complete details regarding manual upload, please refer to this article: Manually upload transactions into QuickBooks Online.
However, if you would like to work with live support to take a closer look at the issue, this ensures you receive the most accurate and timely assistance.
You may find this article helpful for creating rules that automatically categorize transactions. It also shows how to view recognized transactions by a bank rule: Set up bank rules to categorize online banking transactions in QuickBooks Online.
Need more help with bookkeeping or navigating QuickBooks? Our QuickBooks Live Expert Assisted team is ready to assist you with a wide range of business tasks.
Let us know if you have other questions by leaving a comment below.
Ok, well I called Chase and they did something on their end that allowed the account to appear as one of the accounts Quickbooks asks to connect.
So it was something on Chase's end. Hopefully other people find this useful as I was so confused as to why my personal accounts, investments accounts and credit cards all appears but not the business checking account. Now the business checking accounts appears as an option and I was able to connect it and import transactions.
Thanks for providing the idea that I should contact Chase.
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