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willanderic
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I have two locations and use goPayment for both. Can I somehow have the payments I receive from one location go to the bank account for that location and income account?

2 locations - 2 gopayment card readers. All income goes to one bank account and the same income account. How can I have them go to separate bank accounts and separate income accounts?
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Kiala_S
QuickBooks Team

I have two locations and use goPayment for both. Can I somehow have the payments I receive from one location go to the bank account for that location and income account?

Welcome to the Community, @willanderic! Hope you had a wonderful weekend. :)

 

Payments can be linked to one bank account at a time, but you can certainly add another bank account and switch when needed. Here's how:

  1. Sign in to QuickBooks Online in a web browser. Don't use the mobile app or GoPayments.
  2. Go to Settings ⚙and then select Account and Settings.
  3. Select the Payments tab. In the Deposits section next to Standard Deposits, select Change bank.
  4. Select Add new bank account.
  5. Enter the Routing Number and Account Number of the bank account you want to change to. Tip: You can also log in to your bank directly to save time and data entry.
  6. Select Save.
  7. Review the bank account info and is selected, then select Submit.

Feel free to view the full article with those steps here: Change the account QuickBooks deposits payments into.

 

I know our developers would love to hear your suggestion about using different accounts for different card readers. You can leave feedback and suggestions within your QuickBooks account. 

  1. Select the Gear icon at the top, then Feedback.
  2. Enter your comments or product suggestions then select Next.
  3. You'll be provided a list of suggested Help articles related to your comment. You can read through them or select Skip and send message.
  4. From the drop-down, choose the appropriate category, then select Send message.

Please feel free to reply to this post with any questions. I'm happy to help!

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