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I am using QuickBooks Desktop version and there is "other income" transaction dated January 2021 that I need to backdate to 12/31/2020 to hit 2020. How do I do that without ruining January bank reconciliation?
Thanks.
QuickBooks has a way of fixing your reconciliation, victoriamatsu.
You can perform a mini-reconciliation to make the correction. Then, make sure to know the ending balance from the most recent reconciliation. To do this, you can follow the detailed steps below.
First, let's fix transactions in your bank account:
Note: When you enter an "off-cycle" date, QuickBooks will remind you that you're doing a mini reconciliation. This puts previously unreconciled transactions back without affecting the "cycle" that they follow.
Then, go to your credit card account to fix transactions:
Note: When you enter an "off-cycle" date, QuickBooks will remind you that you're doing a mini reconciliation. This puts previously unreconciled transactions back without affecting the "cycle" that they follow.
After you select Reconcile Now, QuickBooks asks if you want to Create a Payment Check or Create a Bill to Pay Later.
This balances the account. QuickBooks won't create a bill so your credit card balance isn't affected. However, I still suggest reaching out to your accountant to make sure that your books aren't messed up.
You'll want to run a Previous Reconciliation report to help you find your discrepancies and other issues in your reconciliation.
Post a comment below if you need any help with your reconciliation. The Community is always here 24/7.
Changing the date on a transaction won't ruin or alter your past reconciliations.
The only thing that will do that is changing reconciled transaction amounts, or adding or removing reconciled transactions.
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