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I have the Desktop pro 2021. Not a monthly. I have had qb since 2006 or so and never had it deny me downloading/importing credit card transactions from my business purchases no matter how old the version I was using. Now, I tried to import, and it says they have removed online banking from my version and I need to upgrade.
Is there another way to import the transactions? I have over 600 transactions and can not do them 1 by 1.
The version of QuickBooks Desktop you currently have has already been discontinued, @Superdave99gt. As a result, some features will no longer be accessible. Let me provide more details on this:
In addition to not receiving critical security updates and live technical support, you'll no longer have access to the bank feeds feature. It means you won't be able to import your bank transactions into your QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).
You'll want to consider purchasing a subscription to a newer version to continue using QuickBooks Desktop's banking features. If you're considering Pro and Premier versions, please contact our sales team using the phone number provided at the top right of this link: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/.
For more information, you can also review the system requirements for each year's version:
If you have more questions about importing your bank transactions into QBDT, please let me know by commenting below. I'll always be here to assist you.
You can use an importer tool to work with your QB Desktop 2021. It's a $199 one time license and you can get $100 cashback to purchase it through a partner.
https://get.transactionpro.com/bank_feed_alternative
Another option, you can use the trial version of QB Desktop Enterprise as a workaround to run the bank feed feature.
Yes, we offer several tools that can help.
Many banks let you download *.ofx, *.qfx, or *.qbo files (the latter are OFX variants). If you have that option, you can convert those file types to an IIF file for import directly into your bank or credit card register using our BRC OFX/QFX/QBO to IIF Converter.
If you can download your bank transactions as a *.csv or *.txt file or as an Excel worksheet, then use our BRC IIF Transaction Creator to convert the data to an IIF file for import.
Finally, if you can download your transactions as a *.qif file, meant for Quicken, then you can use our BRC QIF to IIF Converter to create a IIF file for import.
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